Woodworking by KMITL Student Ms Penpass Wongsakornwarasit

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Woodworking By Ms.Penpass Wongsakornwarasit 56030048

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Woodworking

ByMs.Penpass Wongsakornwarasit

56030048

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Overview• Background of My

Woodworking Online Shop• Tools for Woodworking• Examples of How to Make My

Woodworking

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Background of My Woodworking Online Shop

Last year, I wanted to setup an online shop and sell something.

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I decided to sell plants.

So, I created a new account on Instagram named ‘Rukkanarm’.

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Later, I started to make wood crafts to sell on my online shop.

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Woodworking Tools

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1. Square Ruler

2. Tape Measure

This tool is a guide to keep cuts square.

Tape Measure is for measuring in both centimeters and inches.

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3. Hammer

4. Clamps

Hammer is a tool with a heavy metal used for driving in nails.

Clamps are used for holding wood together when you hammer nails.

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5. Circular SawFor cutting wood in long straight lines.

6. Jigsaw For cutting curved wood lines.

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7. Compound Mitre SawFor cutting wood at a variety of angles such as 90˚ and 45˚.

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Examples of How to Make My

Woodworking Crafts

Ladder Shelf

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1.MeasuringMeasure the wood to proper size and mark it.

2. CutCut the wood into more and smaller pieces.

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3. SandingRub the surface of the wood smooth with sandpaper or a sander.

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4. Put It Together

Use glue and air nailer for joining pieces of wood together.

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5. Stain the Wood

Rub it again with very fine sandpaper e.g. size no. 600

6. SandingUse a wood stain on a dry surface and let it dry.

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Finished !

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Thank You