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  AN ELECTRIC BRUSH THAT ISN'T FOR TEETH ? Exactly, it's not a toothbrush, it is a woodworking electric planer, is an essential tool for smoothing and leveling wooden surfaces. Equipped with rotating blades, this device eliminates imperfections, splinters, and provides a uniform finish. Its ergonomic design and comfortable grip facilitate handling, allowing precise control during work. Adjustable in depth, the electric planer offers versatility for various carpentry needs. Whether flattening boards, beveling edges, or preparing wood for more detailed projects, this efficient tool is a key asset in any carpenter's toolkit. The electric plane is ideal for leveling, smoothing, and roughing out boards or flat surfaces (beams, frames, doors) of larger areas. Its common use includes reducing the height of a door. It can also be used for making grooves, beveling, or trimming edges. For this, the V-shaped grooves on the front base are utilized. There are three sizes: small from 1 t...
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  HOW TO CREATE A DIFFERENT DESIGN FOR THE EDGES OF YOUR FURNITURE ? A router, is a tool used to profile and shape the edges of materials such as wood. Also known as an edge trimmer, this electric tool has interchangeable bits that allow for creating various profiles and decorative details on the edges of boards or wooden pieces. Many router bits come with a small bearing that serves as a guide for edge design, preventing the bit from moving away from the edge being worked on. Other router bits, designed for tasks outside the edge, such as freeform design or rustic finishes, may not include this bearing. After donning your safety gear, check the condition of your tool, prepare the two wrenches that come with the product, and select the router bit for your router based on the design you desire. Remove the plastic base to access the trimmer tip. If it already has a tip, place one of the wrenches on the bottom nut and the second wrench on the top nut. Apply downward pressure to bring ...
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 BISCUIT JOINER ? THAT DOESN'T SOUND MUCH LIKE CARPENTRY. Put the milk back in the refrigerator; the biscuits i'll tell you about are not the biscuits you now !   If you dont know how to assemble your furniture pieces, i want to tell you about this machine biscuit joiner or biscuit jointer (or sometimes plate joiner) is a woodworking tool used to join two pieces of wood together . A biscuit joiner uses a small circular saw blade to cut a crescent-shaped hole (called the mouth) in the opposite edges of two pieces of wood or wood composite panels.   Wood biscuits are oval-shaped, compressed beech or engineered wood pieces used to join two wood elements together , the use of wood biscuits remains a popular choice for many craftsmen today.   After putting on your safety gear, you can begin. The machine features a dual ergonomic grip to ensure straight drilling without the assembly leaning. Draw a guide line on the surface of the two woods, pieces, or board to be join...
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  Unlocking the Power of Tools - How to Use Them Correctly Have you ever wondered, "How do I use this tool effectively?" Let's dive into the basics of tool operation and discover the correct way to make them work wonders for your carpentry projects.  Tool Basics Made Simple Understanding the correct way to operate tools is crucial. Begin with a solid foundation, learning the basics of each tool. From hammers to saws, we'll guide you through easy-to-follow steps. Step-by-Step Operation Guide Follow our step-by-step guide on the operation of common carpentry tools. Simplified instructions ensure you grasp the correct technique effortlessly. No more confusion - just straightforward guidance. Maximizing Efficiency in Tool Use* Discover pro tips on maximizing efficiency. Learn how subtle adjustments in your operation can lead to precise and seamless carpentry work. Efficiency matters, and we've got the insights to boost yours.   Common Mistakes to Avoid Uncover the pit...