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    Conclusion - Woodworking

    There are many, many places that you can find patterns for your own woodworking projects. We found plenty of places online. Don’t forget your local library as well as home improvement stores like Lowe’s and Home Depot. These places carry an extensive line of home woodworking plans for you to complete and wow your family and friends.
    Remember the safety procedures we outlined in this book. You cannot be too careful when it comes to keeping yourself safe in your work room. When you work with power tools and even hand tools, accidents can happen that can affect you in horrible ways.
    We assume no responsibility in keeping you safe in your work shop. We’ve given you guidelines and suggestions; the rest is up to you!
    The satisfaction you can find when you take up woodworking as a hobby can be amazing. You won’t believe the pride you feel as you point out to visitors to your home that you made a piece of furniture yourself.
    Just remember to take your time, be safe, and take pride in your work! After all, it was made by you with the two hands you were given. What could be more satisfying than that?
    Happy woodworking!

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