June 16th, 2008 by admin
In the current proposal
for furnishing the furniture now offer a wide variety of styles and furniture
for all tastes and needs.
But among the many ways to
decorate, the classic style is certainly one who most reflects the true nature
of full furniture landscape, the wide range of furniture and its variants are
in fact a landmark in the production of any furniture factory.
The classic style impose
itself in the proposed furniture to be timeless, adaptable to any environment,
presents enviable modularity and functionality that join the preciousness of
lines and materials will creating an evocative harmony.
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March 21st, 2008 by admin
Woodworking is a popular past time for many people. The latest survey estimates over 18 million people are engaged in this vocation, either as a profession, or as a hobby.
While the majority of them are males, there are many female woodworkers, who almost seem to possess a mysterious connection to fine design and quality of work.
Woodworking is a skill that can be learned by everyone, through the many books and magazines dedicated solely to this subject. While these publications inform the reader of the techniques involved in this craft, they can’t relay the hand / eye co-ordination required, or the “feel” involved in using the tools. This can only be learned by actually using the tools and equipment required to participate in this activity.
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January 20th, 2008 by admin
Biscuits you can’t eat? If you are talking about woodworking, this is true. If a woodworker wants to closely join two pieces of wood, he will use “wood biscuits” to do so. They are discs that are cut thinly to fit into a groove on each of the pieces to be joined. Using glue alone to join the boards or pieces would not give enough strength. Wooden pegs or dowels used to be used, but biscuits are stronger and easier to use, especially if you use a biscuit joiner. The biscuit joiner cuts the grooves in each side of the wood; the biscuit is covered with glue and inserted in the grooves, giving a strong joint.
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