spade bit up close

How to Use a Spade Bit?

When you need to quickly punch holes through wood you’ll have a hard time beating the speed and convenience of a spade bit. These drill bits have been longtime favorites of electricians, plumbers, and other tradesmen for their ability to rapidly drill holes through wall studs – but they’re also useful for a variety of DIY purposes.

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dewalt DCS391 circular saw

DeWalt 6 ½ Inch 20V MAX Circular Saw (DCS391) Review

In the world of cordless circular saws, the 6 ½-inch class is an interesting sub-niche that provides added portability while still having the chops to tackle most typical crosscutting and ripping tasks. DeWalt’s DCS391 6 ½ Inch 20V MAX circular saw is one of the best examples in this class of saws – providing superb power and usability in a lightweight and easy-to-carry package.

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ryobi 18v one+ tools

Ryobi vs Craftsman: Battle of the Mid-Range Tools

If you’re a DIYer looking at different tool manufacturers, you’ve doubtlessly considered the merits of Ryobi vs Craftsman. These two brands are some of the best examples of high-quality budget tool manufacturing with both making tools that the average DIYer or homeowner can afford.

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sharpening a carpenters pencil

How to Sharpen a Carpenters Pencil?

While it might seem like an obvious question, there is actually some nuance in learning how to sharpen a carpenters pencil. Unlike a standard round #2 pencil, the wide flat design of a carpenters pencil means you’ll generally need to hand sharpen these pencils.

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carpenters pencil on 2x4

Why are Carpenters Pencils Flat (& Other Little Known Facts)

The humble carpenters pencil may be one of the most underrated tools in most carpenters’ and woodworkers’ toolboxes. While they might not look like much more than oddly shaped rectangular pencils – they actually possess several major advantages over the standard #2 round pencils we’ve all used in school. One of the seeming oddities of …

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coping saw

How to Use a Coping Saw?

A coping saw is used for coping joints – which is the process of matching up two uneven surfaces – and is most commonly used when installing molding and trim. Its unique U-shaped frame combined with the long slim blade allows for highly intricate cutting, which can’t really be matched by any other saw type.

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cutting a 4x4 with a circular saw

How to Cut a 4×4 with a Circular Saw?

Cutting a 4×4 post is one of those tasks that seems easy, but unless you have the right tools is actually tricky to get right. Standard circular saws with 7 ¼” blades can only cut 2 ½” deep, so making the cut in a single pass isn’t possible.

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dewalt tool lineup

Dewalt vs Black and Decker: How do they Compare?

Two of the most recognizable names in the power tool market are DeWalt and Black & Decker. If you’ve spent any time in a hardware store or on a jobsite then you may already have some idea of how the DeWalt stacks up vs Black and Decker.

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reciprocating saw and circular saw

Reciprocating Saw vs Circular Saw

When it comes to the most versatile tool to have around the house, job site, or DIY project, you’ll have a tough time choosing between the reciprocating saw vs the circular saw. Without a doubt, both powered saws have their place in your arsenal, and each one comes with its own set of strengths and weaknesses.

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