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The Do’s and Don’ts of Promotional Products

The Do’s and Don’ts of Promotional Products

Marketing is an integral part of any business. While ads and social media accounts are good, there is something else that your company should consider – a slew of promotional products. While the selection process might be easy, you need ...

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Start Saving on Warehouse Costs Now!

Start Saving on Warehouse Costs Now!

To maximize profits and get the most out of your business, a lot of strategic planning is required. Simple measures such as regularly monitoring employee progress, optimizing space and cutting costs by buying in bulk can go a long way. ...

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How to Make Use of Leftover Cutting Boards

How to Make Use of Leftover Cutting Boards

  Looking for a new hobby that will help you earn something? Well, you came to the right page. If you have a lot of used wood cutting boards that you no longer use, know that you can transform them ...

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How to Fix a Warped Cutting Board

How to Fix a Warped Cutting Board

Most people use their wooden cutting boards at least daily, if not more often. So, it is no surprise that people are devastated to find out such a vital kitchen tool has become warped. But don’t toss that warped piece ...

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The New Hassle About Antique Woodworks

The New Hassle About Antique Woodworks

Woodworking is one of the oldest crafts identified to man. Wood has long been a staple material for man’s many arts and crafts, getting used to create every part from houses to toys to tools. Carpentry has evolved through the ...

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How to Use a Scrub Plane

How to Use a Scrub Plane

A scrub plane is a woodworking hand tool that can be used to flatten and level boards that are too wide for a joiner. Most joiners are between 6” and 8” wide, so a scrub plane is useful for leveling ...

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Tuning a Block or Hand Plane

Tuning a Block or Hand Plane

Tuning a block plane is often an overlooked practice. By this I mean many woodworkers, myself included at one time, will buy a block plane, take it home and start using it right from the box. While some brands have ...

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