Featured Article: Handsaws
Once you've made your measurement and chosen your material, you're ready to begin cutting. Learn what types of projects different saws are designed for and see the proper way to use them. See more »
Hand tools provide simple and portable means for completing a home improvement or woodworking project. Learn how to safely use and maintain hand tools.
Once you've made your measurement and chosen your material, you're ready to begin cutting. Learn what types of projects different saws are designed for and see the proper way to use them. See more »
A stud finder is a valuable tool that makes the job of finding studs behind a wall very simple. Learn how this battery-operated electromagnet works.
See more »A tape measure is a portable measurement device that is a must-have for any tool box. Find out how to safely use this measuring tool at HowStuffWorks.
See more »A volt-ohm-milliammeter, or VOM, is typically used for more serious electrical troubleshooting and repairs. Find out why to add a VOM to your toolkit.
See more »A wrench is a hand tool used to turn a bolt head or nut. Learn about wrenches, and choose the right one based on the size and shape of the fastener.
See more »A backsaw is typically used to cut tenons, also called joints or grooves, in wood. Find out how to safely use this handy tool in this article.
See more »A crosscut saw is the best saw for cutting wood across the grain. This handsaw must be handled with care, so check out the tips here first.
See more »How do spray bottles (like the ones used for cleaning products) pump fluid? Why do you have to pump them a couple of times before they start spraying?
See more »A keyhole saw is most often used to cut holes in soft woods or drywall. Find out more about safely using a keyhole saw here.
See more »You can't select tools or plan out a repair until you know your materials. Read about the different kinds of materials you will encounter, and how to approach them in your home repair project.
See more »A ripsaw is used to manually cut wood in the same direction as the grain. Learn how to safely use a ripping saw only at HowStuffWorks.
See more »A voltage tester can help determine whether there is current flowing through a wire and test for grounding. Learn about this simple electrical tool.
See more »I have a lock that has the words "Case Hardened" stamped on it. I have seen this on lots of things made of metal. What does "Case Hardened" mean?
See more »I have a number of tools (things like wrenches and C-clamps) that have the words "Drop Forged" stamped on the handle. What does that mean?
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