Do you not know where to start with woodworking? This is the focus of this article. For a beginner, the amount of information about woodworking can seem daunting. With the right information, it is easier to get started. The following article has some tips to help you get started.

Consider making your own sanding blocks that can be used again and again. Begin by using scrap plywood to cut six blocks for each type of sandpaper grit. Each block should be about 2 inches by 4 inches. Use a spray glue on the blocks and the tile square. Apply the cork to the block and use a utility knife to cut the cork flush with the block. You can then spray adhesive on some sandpaper and place it on the corks. Lastly, cut the sandpaper to be flush with the cork. Finish by labeling each block.

TIP! Before staining your project, test the stain in a hard to see area, or, better yet, on a piece of scrap wood of the same type. This will prevent you from getting an unwanted stain color on your final product.

Try out some gel stain next time you are staining furniture items. Traditional liquid stains have a tendency to run. Gel stains grab on to the wood better. Furthermore, since a gel stain is thicker it tends to remain constant through the application process, which lets it be more even on the furniture.

If you’re renting a new tool, get a tutorial from the store before using it. A lot of the time they have specialists that will help you learn to ue the tool more easily than if you tackle it by yourself. Ask, too, if they’ve got a handout with any sort of tips for the tool.

You need a good stair gauge in your shop. They are used most often for laying out stair jacks, but they can also be used to clamp carpenter squares. This can make your carpenter’s square into a guide for your circular saw. You can have straight cuts every single time when you use that square.

TIP! Stir stains and finishes instead of shaking them to mix. The ingredients can settle eventually.

Know wood characteristics before buying or using it in your projects that need staining. For example, a wood that has a stain grade is good for staining. A wood that has a paint grade is lower quality. Particleboard and veneer differ from one another. Veneer doesn’t always absorb enough of the stain, and particleboard over-absorbs it. Having the right wood will help ensure that your project goes as planned.

Some woodworking projects can be very challenging. But when you complete them, you will be filled with pride. You will be so proud of the pieces you create, and finishing a project will allow you to give it as a gift, sell it or make use of it yourself for many years to come. Use what you have read to help you get started with creating wood art.