Refacing Apartment Kitchen Cabinet Doors Hi my name is John and I am the on site apartment manager for the building that I live in. A part of my responsibilities is to do some woodworking for the owners. Recently we have been refinishing the kitchen cabinet doors and frames. This process involves a few steps to complete. And of course the completed product becomes a good selling point for … [Read more...]
Wood Cures
Wood Cures or woodcures.com offers inspiration for anyone looking for a good reason to do woodworking.
Many people including me can tell you that disconnecting from the Internet and whatever else you feel stuck on and tackling a new woodworking project can reconnect your mind through your hands back to the world around you in an amazing new way.
Woodworking can become a new way to cure what ails you.
Enjoy Wood Cures,
John
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Thank you for signing up to woodcures.com Please click on the following link to claim your free PDF file Woodworking 101. I hope that you find all the joy of working with wood and your hands that I have found over the years. The secret that working with wood can cure what ails you is meant to be personally experienced, enjoyed and shared with your woodworking accomplishments! Good luck with … [Read more...]
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Hey John Here, If you need to contact me this is the page. WoodCures hopes to provide you with the inspiration that Woodworking, working with your hands to make something useful can bring about a calm that you can't find elsewhere. However, if in your inspiration questions arise about something in or not yet covered in my blog. Therefore, feel free to contact me and please present me with … [Read more...]
Wood Cures
Woodworking for what ails you! Wood cures first sounds like curing wood. You know there really is a thing called curing wood. The curing process allows the wood to release moisture, protects against decay, and helps prepare the wood for woodworking and to receive surface finishes. It is best to allow wood to cure slowly this enables it to dry without warping. You end up with more wood to be used … [Read more...]