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Creating A Dowel Pin
Creating a dowel pin is rather simple to accomplish, requiring very little woodworking tools or overall expertise. Create a dowel pin of your own using the following steps: 1. Select the wood dowel from which you would like to make the dowel pin. 2. Gauge the dimensions you will need for the joint, then use a pencil to mark one end of the dowel according to those dimensions. 3. Cut the dowel through at the inscribed mark using a saw with a fine blade. 4. Insert either end of the unfinished pin into a manual pencil sharpener until the dowel is chamfered. Repeat this process with the other end of the dowel. 5. For easier insertion into the applicable joint, consider using sandpaper to slightly round the ends of the dowel pin. 6. Use a pair of pliers to slightly etch the dowel pins. The etching will better hold wood glue, which will help to strengthen the wood joint. 7. Apply wood glue into the crevices of the dowel pin. 8. Carefully insert the dowel pin into the hole of the joint and secure it into place using a mallet. Using a hardwood dowel can yield many creative woodworking projects, many of which can be made quite simply and inexpensively. Because they can be used interchangeably, whether as a part of a project itself or as a part of its joinery, they are even more valuable. Multipurpose and functionality make a sometimes underestimated hardwood dowel a fantastic tool for any number of woodworking projects! Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com About the Author: Dave Murphy is the founder and president of Good Wood, Inc., which makes a high quality wood dowel and the best hardwood dowel on the market. They offer safe wood finishing, wood turning and can import from off-shore when necessary. Visit www.goodwoodinc.com for all of your wood product needs. |
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