My husband and I love to travel. We try to travel as much as we can during the year. Ever since we got married, we made sure that we made a trip somewhere, either domestic or international, so that we can see different parts of our country and different parts of the world. Next trip we plan on visiting Europe. It will be a little bit far from home, so we will be sending holiday photo cards to our families back home. They are always eager to hear about our holidays and always excited to see the photos.
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We love our holidays
November 26th, 2009 — Arts & Crafts
Few tips to keep your saw blades in their most optimal cutting form
March 17th, 2009 — Arts & Crafts
Woodworkers have a lot to think about before diving into that first cut. Here’s a few tips for keeping your saw blades in their most optimal cutting form.
Craftsmen often wonder how many teeth to look for in a saw blade, they often deliberate over which tooth-count will deliver the smoothest, cleanest cuts. The answer comes simply once you understand how the saw-blade-tooth system works. As a general rule, the more teeth your saw blade has, the smoother the cut. It’s as simple as that. This rule applies to whichever saw you’re using, whether it be a table saw, jig saw, scroll saw, etc. Saw blades with fewer teeth tend to slide more aggressively and produce a rougher cut. Essentially:
