Here are three easy-to-build storage systems that protect your saw blades while also keeping them well organized.
Cutting thin strips is a challenge. This simple shop-made jig and a few tips and techniques will guarantee safe, accurate results.
Create the gracefully curved legs for this table using an easy, bent-lamination technique.
This bench is a simple country classic. It might look kind of familiar, because this basic style has been used for ages.
How do you build a sturdy outdoor table without any tricky mortise and tenon joinery? Using pocket screws makes it quick and easy.
A curved apron and tapered legs with inlays really set this classic table apart from the crowd.
You might expect a bow-front end tabe like this to throw you a few curves, but creating each of the formal details is pretty straightforward.
A sofa table with built-in storage or a long, low bookcase? Any way you look at it, this is a great project to build.
This jig has an indexing feature that allows you to cut perfect-fitting tenons every time, without having to set up the jig each time you use it.
A simple design with no-nonsense mortise and tenon joinery makes this table an irresistible project.
This easy-to-build project makes it a snap to cut thin and small parts accurately and safely.
A few router table accessories make it easy to get safe, accurate cuts
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