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5 Most Common Woodworking Mistakes Made By Beginners

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When learning any new skill, you are likely to make some mistakes. In woodworking, you are most likely to face some challenges before mastering the art. Woodwork is exciting and fun as you have a lot of freedom to be creative and go off the book.

Making a few mistakes is common when starting up, and this should not stop you. Learning about the most commonly made mistakes will help avoid them, and you can save on time and money. Below are some of the common woodworking mistakes made by beginners and how to avoid them.

1. Use of Wrong Tools

Using the wrong tools for a specific task will not only affect the result but also make it difficult. In woodworking, multiple tools serve different purposes. Make sure you are familiar with most of the tools in this field.

It will be easier for you to pick the right tool when you are familiar with the tools. Most woodworking tools can be expensive, and it will only be best if you purchase the right one. When you're not sure which tools to buy, always consult experienced professionals or rent the machine you need.

2. Using Blunt Blades

Woodworking requires the use of blades. When using a new blade, every cut is smooth as the blades are still sharp. However, with time the blades get dull, causing resistance, making it challenging to cut smooth edges.

When the blades become blunt, have them sharpened or buy new ones. Buying new blades can be costly, and it's advisable to purchase resharpenable blades.

3. Not Using a Spirit Level

One of the most common mistakes made by woodwork beginners is using their naked eyes to decide if the surface is even. To avoid wasting time in determining if a surface is even or not, always have a spirit level. This tool makes it easy for you to have even surfaces on your woodwork.

4. Working In a Rush

Since woodworking is an art, the more time you take to build a piece, the higher the chances of having good results. Taking your time will also ensure you are cautious when using your tools, minimizing the chances of getting injured.

5. Poor Finishing

One of the most crucial steps that define a piece is how you do the finishing. Finishing is what other people notice the most. Don't skimp on it.

Remember, it's normal to make mistakes when starting on any profession or hobby, and woodworking is not an exception.
 

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