A stub tenon is a great joint for small doors. Here are the two best ways to make it.
Digging into whether or not reinforcing a mortise and tenon with a peg makes it a stronger joint.
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To true your wood with your joiner and planer, the steps you follow are critical to your success.
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Learn some of our editor's favorite ways to get seamless, rock-solid joints.
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This opening chapter in our seven-part series covers terminology, history and design principles behind great casework.
This jig carries its share of work while increasing the usefulness of your table saw.
This strong and so-called "advanced" joint is just a clever combination of rabbets and grooves.
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