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When I look at woodworking plans, some of the instructions do not make any sense because I do not understand what they are talking about.

2006-10-11 17:41:05 · 6 answers · asked by ccpd168 1 in Games & Recreation Hobbies & Crafts

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try this link it should help.
http://alsnetbiz.com/homeimprovement/woodwork.html

2006-10-11 17:49:19 · answer #1 · answered by Jack's Q&* 7 · 0 0

I just found a site with thousands of downloadable woodworking plans, it s really great. You can check it out here ( woodworkingplans.kyma.info ) Here is an honest review : If you want to start a woodworking project, you need all the necessary information, including schematics, blueprints, materials lists, dimensions etc. That is where TedsWoodworking comes in. The plans are clearly drawn and there're step-by-step explainations of how the plan should be done and put together. There are several other sites whose collection of plans have the dimensions totally wrong without any indication of parts lists, material lists or the tools needed. If you're one of those people who have bought plans like this in the past, TedsWoodworking will change your perception. In Ted's Woodworking you will get everything you need: Diagrams which are detailed with a full set of dimensions, step-by-step instructions how to start your project and the necessary materials for that particular project. All the woodworking tools you will need: If you are a beginner or have done some woodworking you will find these plans easy-to-follow as the instructions are very clearly written. The woodworking plans are straightforward so they are not complicated at all. Even if you are a total newcomer to woodworking you will simply be able to master all the techniques that are needed and the woodworking skills very quickly by following the concise and clear instructions. Another thing which is so great about these woodworking plans is that there have been some videos included and there are some to guide you in how to build benches home furniture dog houses bird feeders sheds and much much more. There is also a lifetime member acess included in the package and you get these extras for no cost to you as they are free with no additional charges at all! This alone is worth the entire price for TedsWoodworking. Ted Mcgrath is a very dedicated and experienced woodworker who knows what he is talking about when it comes to woodworking and DIY projects s he has been a woodworker for many many years. There is only one drawback that we could find and that being with 16,000 woodworking plans you are bound to get some which look a little disorganized but that is understandable as it is very difficult to place all these plans into their proper categories. Secondly, it might take you a little longer to do the downloads on because of the size of them. But the members area include an option to upgrade to the DVD so you can save time on downloading. I've been a carpenter for almost 36 years, and I haven't found anything like this for less than 10's of thousands of dollars.Here's the bottom line: If you are planning to start on your woodworking project, this isn't something you SHOULD use, it's something that you would be insane not to. Check the site: ( woodworkingplans.kyma.info )

2014-09-29 13:27:07 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I just came across a site with over 16,000 downloadable woodworking plans at:
http://tinyurl.com/WoodWorkingTedPlans


Here is an honest review


If you want to start a woodworking project, you need all the necessary information, including schematics, blueprints, materials lists, dimensions etc. That is where TedsWoodworking comes in. The plans are clearly drawn and there're step-by-step explainations of how the plan should be done and put together.

There are several other sites whose collection of plans have the dimensions totally wrong without any indication of parts lists, material lists or the tools needed. If you're one of those people who have bought plans like this in the past, TedsWoodworking will change your perception.

In Ted's Woodworking you will get everything you need:
-Diagrams which are detailed with a full set of dimensions
-Step -by-step instructions how to start your project
-The necessary materials for that particular project
-All the woodworking tools you will need

If you are a beginner or have done some woodworking you will find these plans easy-to-follow as the instructions are very clearly written. The woodworking plans are straightforward so they are not complicated at all. Even if you are a total newcomer to woodworking you will simply be able to master all the techniques that are needed and the woodworking skills very quickly by following the concise and clear instructions.

Another thing which is so great about these woodworking plans is that there have been some videos included and there are some to guide you in how to build benches home furniture dog houses bird feeders sheds and much much more.

There is also a lifetime member acess included in the package and you get these extras for no cost to you as they are free with no additional charges at all! This alone is worth the entire price for TedsWoodworking.

Ted Mcgrath is a very dedicated and experienced woodworker who knows what he is talking about when it comes to woodworking and DIY projects s he has been a woodworker for many many years.

Cons
There is only one drawback that we could find and that being with 16,000 woodworking plans you are bound to get some which look a little disorganized but that is understandable as it is very difficult to place all these plans into their proper categories. Secondly, it might take you a little longer to do the downloads on because of the size of them. But the members area include an option to upgrade to the DVD so you can save time on downloading.

Bottom line:
Truth is, I've been a carpenter for almost 36 years, and I haven't found anything like this for less than 10's of thousands of dollars.Here's the bottom line: If you are planning to start on your woodworking project, this isn't something you SHOULD use, it's something that you would be insane not to.


Check the site: http://tinyurl.com/WoodWorkingTedPlans

2014-09-30 09:43:22 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-04-05 07:49:40 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Woodworking glossary
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Applied carving -- background which is worked separately and then applied, rather than being worked in place.
Bead -- a semicircular piece of moulding.
Bench dog -- a peg standing proud of the bench surface.
Bolster -- shoulder.
Burl -- a knotty growth from a tree with a convoluted, complex grain.
Cannel, channel -- the concavity of a gouge blade.
Card scraper -- a flat blade with a burred edge used for smoothing.
ETC.

Woodworking is the process of building, making or carving something using wood.
1 History
2 Topics in Woodworking
3 Woodworking Tools
3.1 Measuring and marking tools
3.2 Cutting tools
3.3 Shaping tools
3.4 Assembly tools
3.5 Finishing tools
3.6 Accessory tools and furniture
4 Tool Sharpening
4.1 Sharpening Paraphernalia
4.2 Sharpening Methods
5 Woodworkers

2006-10-11 20:57:49 · answer #5 · answered by lorna56dave 4 · 0 0

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Truth is, I've been a carpenter for almost 36 years, and I haven't found anything like this for less than 10's of thousands of dollars.

2016-05-02 08:22:16 · answer #6 · answered by carolina 3 · 0 0

check out woodcraft.com they have books with general terminology for the beginner. plus knowledgeble staff to assist in any woodworking project

2006-10-13 05:01:43 · answer #7 · answered by Damon 1 · 0 0

I would agree with the man who first said POPLAR. It is a soft wood with hard wood characteristics. It is more stable and less apt to warp than any of the soft woods. Because of its stability, it is a wood that is often used as a base for veneers. If you plan to make something like a table or a chair, get what is called "quarter cut" regardless of what would you end up getting. I would suggest that you get some books on cabinet making and working with wood - you will learn bundles

2016-03-18 08:03:52 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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