Change the look of your herb garden once and for all by getting new plant pots for them. They will still look plain just sitting there on the floor of your deck so take help from these diy wood plant stand plans. Get these pots off the floor by making different designs of DIY wood p...
Sander Liquid Nails (caulking) If the video doesn’t load correctly, check it out over on our YouTube channel — and subscribe, pretty please! The first step to any bathroom remodel as you know is demo. We completely gutted the entire room which you can read more about here. Once we ...
After the tabletop was screwed together we trimmed off the scraggily cut edges using a circular saw. Then we gave the table a good sand with the palm sander. We wanted to leave a few of the rough wood’s imperfections, but ensure everything was nice and smooth. After it had been sande...
I need some guidance on how to sand, stain maple hardwood floor. I understand that it is not an easy task, but I am up for the challenge. I am not sure where to start. I am renting a sander…that is my start. I want the end product to be a light gray color. Looking for advi...
I acquired a drum sander and am using that to go to 150 before I even start sanding with the ROS down to 220. But I can’t see how that would impact the finish. When I apply the first coat, I used to see it go through the wood onto the underside as you describe. Now it’s ...
My little brother and I were out there, watching him sand this thing, moving the sander back and forth across the surface. No big deal, until we (or at least I) moved closer to the table and started moving our hands across the surface of the board to feel the difference between the ...
I’ve read things about liquid sander and contemplating doing a “test drive” on one of the chairs using that. Love what you did with your chairs! Reply Diane Henkler says: Hi Wanda – I did not sand the seats down to the bare wood, I only roughed them up. I have never used ...
I have a DeWalt ROS that I bought at Lowe’s, as well as a shop vac from Lowe’s, but all I have is the hose that came with the shop vac, and sanding with that hose is a pain because of it’s stiffness, I basically have to hold the sander and hose when using it. I have ...
And the final thing you might try is making a scoring cut (image borrowed fromAmerican Woodworker). If you raise the blade about 1/32″ and make a very light initial pass, that will usually cleanly sever the fibers on the face of the plywood. That way, you can make a second pass wit...