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Wainscoting can be a DIY project if the room is simple and has straight walls. Get a finish carpenter for installing wainscoting in more challenging arrangements. These tricks may help you install wainscoting with fewer potential problems.

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Look for trim and woodwork that is custom made at your lumberyard, in the yellow pages, or a local woodworking mill. The more trim you buy, the less expensive the custom woodwork will be per lineal foot.

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Interior finish carpentry calls for some must have tools. My list of top tool choices for a professional looking job follows to help you build your finish carpentry toolbox. Additional, very helpful tools are also listed for any possible further tool purchases for your finish carpentry work.

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These carpentry tips for finish carpentry will save you from mistakes. From glue and tape measure tips through getting straight cuts, avoiding miters and splits to crown molding secrets, your finish carpentry work will progress more smoothly if you catch on to these time and finish carpentry work saving techniques.

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Technological advances have significantly improved the tool world. Electronic tools can save time and money: electronic laser levels that remember, calculators that do complex math for your solution, sensing devices and stud finders that see through walls and concrete, and measuring devices that "sound" out distance between and around objects...These tools perform accurately, and with proper care, will "wow" you every time!

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Want a special tool that performs, yet offers that "wow" factor to your toolbox? Buy any of various electronic tools. Try a specialty calculator that does complex math for you, a laser level, or a stud finder that "sees" through walls. Eliminate that floppy tape measure with a cool electronic measuring device. Check these manufacturers and nifty product features.

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Electronic tools have sensitive internal components that need protection from heat, cold, moisture, dust and impact. Your electronic tool can be adjusted to recalibrate its accuracy, but special care must be given these tools with "brains"; do not treat them as you do your ordinary hand tools if you expect them to do their superior job for you.

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