With figured hardwood and beautiful inlay work, this tea caddy is an attractive way to store and protect delicate tealeaves.
These stackable bookcases are based on the shelving that was used to store Thomas Jefferson’s personal library when it was moved to Washington D.C. to start the Library of Congress.
This box will provide you with plenty of practice with dovetail joints.
This small wall cupboard has all sorts of uses.
Learn to make a stool that will last a lifetime.
You might want to make this school box from “The Joiner and Cabinet Maker” with nothing but hand tools.
An original design for a "right-sized" Arts & Crafts buffet for today's home.
This double-screw bench vise can be affixed to the front of a workbench, raising the work to a comfortable height.
Here’s a clever birdhouse design based on a 14” jackplane.
Practice several basic woodworking techniques when you build this inlaid box.
Use this easy to make band-sawed box to store jewelry or other little trinkets.
Learn to wrap the grain around a miter joint.
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