Type: | Custom |
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Feature: | Multifunctional, With Keychain, Magnetic |
Metal Type: | Custom |
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Main Wood Material For Wood Crafts | ||||
Oak | Walnut | Cherry | Plywood | Fir |
Maple | Mahogany | Teak | MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) | Spruce |
Ash | Beech | Rosewood | Particleboard | Redwood |
Ebony | Pine | Cedar | Laminated Wood | Wood Veneer |
Primary Processes & Techniques | ||||
Sawing | Turning | Routing | CNC Machining | Laser Cutting/Engraving |
Using various saws (handsaws, bandsaws, jigsaws, scroll saws, table saws, miter saws) to cut wood to size and shape. | Rotating wood on a lathe while cutting tools shape it symmetrically (e.g., bowls, spindles, legs, vases). | Using a router (handheld or table-mounted) with various bits to cut profiles, grooves, dados, rabbets, and decorative edges. | Computer-controlled routers or mills carve complex 2D and 3D shapes with high precision. | Using a laser beam to precisely cut intricate shapes or engrave detailed designs onto the wood surface. |
Hand Carving | Chip Carving | Relief Carving | Power Carving | Whittling |
Using chisels, gouges, knives, and mallets to remove wood and create 3D shapes, reliefs, or intricate patterns. | Removing small chips of wood to create geometric patterns. | Carving figures or designs that project from a flat background. | Using rotary tools (like Dremel) or specialized power carvers with burrs to carve and shape wood. | Shaping wood using only a knife, typically smaller pieces. |
Surface Preparation & Finishing | ||
Sanding | Staining | Painting |
Smoothing surfaces using abrasives (sandpaper, files, scrapers) of progressively finer grits. Essential before finishing. | Applying liquid colorants to change or enhance the wood's natural color while allowing the grain to show. | Applying opaque paint to cover the wood grain entirely. |
Clear Finishing | Distressing/Antiquing | Texturing |
Applying protective coatings that enhance the natural wood appearance: | Techniques (sanding edges, denting, wire brushing, applying specific finishes) to make new wood look aged or worn. | Creating surface textures using tools (wire brushes, hammers, carving tools) or techniques (shou sugi ban - Japanese charring). |