TIP! As with anything involving power tools, safety is the number one concern in woodworking. Always start a job with the proper safety gear and follow instructions for using the tools properly.
You need a good stair gauge in your shop. They are generally used for laying out stair jacks, but they can be used to clamp carpenter's squares. It will convert a carpenter's square into your guide for the circular saw. Also, it will improve the quality of each cut.
TIP! Your work quality can be effected by how high your workbench is. To figure out how high your workbench should be, you should measure how far your waist is in comparison to the floor.
If you are cutting, sanding, or finishing something small, get out your hot glue gun. Affix the item you are working on to the end of a pedestal stick. Hot glue holds better than a clamp, and small objects are impossible to clamp anyway. Just be careful when pulling the piece off to avoid tearing the back side of the wood.
TIP! Be certain you know what your budget is able to handle. Frequently, you overestimate how much you can afford to invest in your projects.
Drinking a few beers on the weekend seems like a good idea when you feel like building a few things. It's not the best idea, though, to add alcohol to sharp tools. Never drink any alcohol while you are working a project. This is also the same for prescription drugs.
TIP! If you're renting a new tool, get a tutorial from the store before using it. There are usually specialists available to get you comfortable using the tool more quickly than learning it by yourself.
Always wear proper eye protection before using any power tools. Wood chips can fly and stab you in the eye resulting in a trip to the emergency room. To protect yourself wear safety glasses that have side shield to help protect your eyes from flying debris produced from using power tools.
TIP! One of the essential tools for any woodworking shop is a stair gauge. They are most often used to layout stair jacks, but you can use them to clamp your carpenter's square.
With all that you've read here, you are closer than ever to being a good woodworker! Keep learning more about woodworking to really appreciate it. Get your creative juices flowing.

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