Quarter round molding can give your baseboards a more uniform appearance. But, if you want them to stay in place, what’s the best nail for the job?| The Woodwork Place
Often suggested as an MDF finish, paste wax can make MDF more water resistant. But is it really up to the task of sealing MDF edges?| The Woodwork Place
MDF continues to be an in-demand material used in everything from furniture to construction. And just why is that? Click to learn more…| The Woodwork Place
Buying any nailer power tool is a big decision. However, when it comes to MDF trim, choosing a nailer is pretty simple…| The Woodwork Place
Paulownia wood is easy to work with, and virtually knot free (unlike Pine wood). So, why don’t more woodworkers use this sustainable hardwood?| The Woodwork Place
Wood likes to move if its exposed to a bit of moisture. And in some cases this can cause wood to warp and twist. But, is MDF capable of warping too?| The Woodwork Place
With the proper protection, MDF boards can last over a decade. But, will traditional varnish alone be enough to safeguard this manufactured wood?| The Woodwork Place
MDF (medium density fiberboard) costs a mere fraction of the price of natural solid wood. But is this engineered wood worth it?| The Woodwork Place
MDF isn’t the easiest material to fasten, especially if you’re using nails or screws. So, what’s the best way to fasten MDF into place?| The Woodwork Place
Sealing Pine wood is necessary if you want it to last in the great outdoors. But, is Spar Urethane the right sealant for the job?| The Woodwork Place
Packed with wood shavings, all held together with an adhesive, MDF can be tricky to seal. So, what can you do to protect this easily water-damaged material?| The Woodwork Place