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  1. Get That Chisel Sharp

    By George Vondriska on Oct 19, 2010 | Rated 9.67

    You've got to get those chisels sharp if you want them to work well, and be safe to use. George gives you the step-by-step process on how to hone your chisels to get them REALLY sharp so they cut effectively. Read More »

  2. Table Saw Plug Shop Tip

    By Cliff Furman on Sep 30, 2010 | Rated 9.29

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  3. Drawer Joinery Using A Slot Cutter

    By George Vondriska on Aug 24, 2010 | Rated 8.29

    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 »

  4. Accurately Routing Large Circles

    By Jerry Seabaugh on Aug 24, 2010 | Rated 7

    I m sure most of us have seen or used a router mounted on a pivoting board or arm to cut circles. Jake Seabaugh gives you step-by-step directions on how to build a unique jig that allows you to cut rings, not just circles. Get started today! Read More »

  5. Tablesaw Fence Setup Jig Tip

    By Cliff Furman on Aug 10, 2010 | Rated 9

    Many times you need to rip some pieces, and may need to rip the same size pieces later, after moving the fence. Cliff Furman shows you how to make a handy jig to help you in this situation. Read More »

  6. Easy European Hinge Mounting

    By Bruce Kieffer on Aug 10, 2010 | Rated 9.63

    European hinges must be mounted so their arms are 90u00b0 perpendicular to the edge of their door. Bruce Kieffer shows you how to make a simple jig to help you mount them quick and easy. Read More »

  7. Woodworking Tips for Dollars

    on Jul 28, 2010 | Rated 10

    Find out how your woodworking tips could earn you $100. Read More »

  8. Replacing a Bent Lamination

    By Seth Keller on Jul 26, 2010 | Rated 9.36

    Seth Keller takes on the challenge of fixing a classic Thonet brand laminated wood chair where the back-rest stay had delaminated and cracked. Read More »

  9. 9 Steps to Sizing Rough Lumber

    By Bruce Kieffer on Jul 26, 2010 | Rated 9.71

    Buying lumber rough, and then surfacing it yourself has many advantages over buying it S4S (surfaced four sides). You are in control, and you "size" your boards so they are perfect. Bruce Kieffer shows you the nine steps to sizing rough lumber. Read More »

  10. 3 Shop-Made Router Base Plates

    By Seth Keller on Jun 25, 2010 | Rated 10

    Make your router more flexible with shop made base plates. Seth Keller shows you how to make three base plates; a large-hole base plate, a router table base plate, and a circle jig base plate. Each one takes about a half hour to make and your router will become three times as versatile as before. Read More »




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