Jeffrey Rhoney | Work with the Grain
Always pay attention to the grain of the wood. Not only does
working with the grain make sanding and finishing easier, but it also affects
the structural integrity of your project. When planing, cutting, or sanding,
follow the grain direction to avoid tearing or splintering the wood. If you're
applying stain or paint, the grain can significantly influence how the wood
absorbs the finish, so test on a scrap piece first to ensure the desired
effect.
Jeffrey Rhoney | Stay Organized
Carpentry projects can get messy, with tools, wood, and
fasteners scattered around your workspace. Staying organized is key to working
efficiently and avoiding mistakes. Keep your tools in their designated spots
and clean up as you go. Label your wood cuts to keep track of where everything
fits, and store small parts like screws or dowels in containers to prevent
losing them. An organized workspace allows you to focus on your project and
minimize distractions.
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