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on Jan 11, 2011
Looking for a rock solid way to join drawers that doesn't require a dovetail jig? If you've got a router table, you can easily make a sliding dovetail and get many of the strength advantages a half-blind or through dovetail would provide. Read More »
on Aug 24, 2010
Here s an easy way to create a rabbetted drawer lock joint, using only a 1/4" slot cutter. One set up will do all the joinery and allow you to cut the grooves for the drawer bottom. It's easy and it's fast. Read More »
on Jun 29, 2010
A router is one of the most versatile tools you can have in your shop, and there are MANY different router bits available. Here s a guide to the seven bits I find most useful, and what I typically use them for. Read More »
on Aug 17, 2009
If you make cope and stick frame and panel doors, or rout the end grain of narrow boards for any reason, you need this jig. Included here is an easy to follow plan and layout on how to build one. Read More »
on Jun 02, 2009
Check out Trent Johnson's easy solution for keeping router wrenches handy and sawdust free. Read More »
on Feb 10, 2009
Want to get really organized? These simple to make label holders will help you have a place for everything and everything in its place, in your shop. Read More »
on Jan 23, 2009
Tips for creating templates to make repeat routing projects a snap. Read More »
on Dec 29, 2008
Create perfect joints with solid wood or sheet stock using your router table. Read More »
on Oct 28, 2008
Whether you're a seasoned woodworker, or just starting out, these safety tips will help you work safer in your shop. Keep yourself as safe as you can in your shop. Read More »