table saw miter gauge

Best Table Saw Miter Gauge

While table saws are incredibly useful for ripping sheet goods and other large work pieces, they’re somewhat lacking when it comes to making crosscuts and miter cuts. Most DIYers use smaller jobsite style table saws, which tend to come with cheapo, flimsy miter gauges.

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best router for door hinges

Best Router for Door Hinges

While many of us grew up cutting out mortises for door hinges using a hammer and chisel, the reality is a router is the far superior tool for this task. A router gives you the ability to remove the precise amount of material necessary to install the door hinges and not a hair’s thickness more.

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mason level in use

Best Masonry Levels: Tough, Precise, and Easy-to-Clean

Masonry levels are an important piece of equipment if you plan to undertake any serious work with brick, stone, or concrete. They’re a step above standard woodworking levels both in terms of precision and durability, as they need to be tough enough to withstand the rigors of a construction site.

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assorted bolts

Bolts vs. Screws

While the terms bolts and screws often get used interchangeably, in reality, there are a number of major differences between these two mechanical fasteners. Both bolts and screws are threaded fasteners with a head, but the similarities mostly end there.

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hammer drill drilling in concrete

How to Use a Hammer Drill?

Hammer drills may seem intimidating but in reality, they’re not much more difficult to use than your standard drill/driver. These specialized drills give you the ability to drill holes into concrete, brick, stucco, and other tough materials that would be difficult to drill into using a standard drill.

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dirty saw blade

How to Clean a Saw Blade?

If you’ve noticed your saw blade is dirty and not cutting as smoothly as it used to be, then it’s a good idea to give it a good cleaning. More often than not, a poorly performing blade is simply gunked up with pitch – which can be solved by giving it a thorough cleaning.

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changing a circular saw blade

How to Change a Circular Saw Blade?

If you notice your circular saw isn’t performing as smoothly as it used to, then it may be time to change the blade. Dull and damaged blades will create burn marks, increased kickback frequency, plus you’ll have a hard time using them to make smooth and accurate cuts.

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how to use a reciprocating saw

How to Use a Reciprocating Saw: A Step-By-Step Guide

Reciprocating saws are incredibly useful tools for anyone looking to get their feet wet doing a little remodeling, demolition, and even tree pruning. If you’ve been getting by using a variety of prybars, hand saws, and chisels – the best way to take your DIY game to the next level is by getting your hands on a reciprocating saw!

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