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on Mar 26, 2010
Exposed joinery is the perfect blend of form and function. A well-executed joint is not only beautiful to look at but also serves to bond furniture elements with strength and endurance. David Munkittrick shares his tips on how to make this tricky, yet beautiful joint. Read More »
on Jun 02, 2009
Check out Trent Johnson's easy solution for keeping router wrenches handy and sawdust free. Read More »
on Apr 22, 2009
Installing hinges can be tricky. Here are some simple steps to make sure you avoid all the pitfalls of this challenging operation. Read More »
on Nov 11, 2008
Multi-tools can be real time savers because they are capable of handling a lot of different jobs. Bosch's Multi-X tool is capable of cutting, sanding, scraping and more and has the added convenience of being cordless. 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 »
on Sep 11, 2008
I'm asked, all the time, "What's the first tool I should get?" My tongue-in-cheek answer is "A credit card with a high limit." But since people really do want advice on tool purchases, I've developed "George's Top 5 List." Read More »
on Aug 28, 2008
Want to use a router, but don't know where to start? This article provides buying advice along with how-to tips to help you get started. Read More »