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Tools For Beginners in Woodwork
from: ConsumerEvidence.comKnowing a little about carpentry and woodworking is a skill that will benefit you throughout your life. Before attempting to repair woodwork in your home, or starting a major carpentry project, it is essential you have the right tools for the right job. You don’t want to replace a shaky stair step using roof nails instead of long wood nails. You wouldn’t want to put up drywall with a sledgehammer, and you wouldn’t want to try to make your essential angle cuts to your lumber without a Hitachi Miter Saw.
A Hitachi Miter Saw will give you the ability to make a precise cut right along your marked measurement. Using a regular hand held circular saw can work with this as well, just not as accurately. It’s okay if you make it too long, but if you make it too short, you’ve just wasted a piece of wood, and good lumber costs money.
I once put up a wall in my house. The kitchen was connected to the dining room, and we wanted to wall off the dining room to make it a bedroom. Using a hand held circular saw, I was able to get it together, but sometimes I was off just a bit, and I even had to discard a piece of lumber at one point. The Hitachi Miter Saw would have been able to give me the precision angle cuts I needed for the wooden braces I put in the four corners, as well as the precise measurements I needed for the other lumber.
When doing any kind of woodwork, always wear your safety glasses. Sawdust in the eyes stings. Make your measurements, mark them, and then measure them again. Always use a level to match up with the rest of the woodwork. And for the best precision and angle cuts, use a Hitachi Miter Saw.
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