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Meet the Woodworker: Steve Good

Meet Steve Good, winner of the “Best Plans & Projects Blog” category in the 2016 WWGOA Blogger Awards! October 2016, WWGOA hosted a competition dedicated entirely to all those talented woodworkers out there who share their work with the blogosphere. We asked you to nominate and vote for your favorite bloggers, and now we’re thrilled…

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WWGOA 2018 Blogger Awards Winner: Steve Good

Meet Steve Good, winner of the “Best Plans & Projects Blog” category in both the 2016 and 2018 WWGOA Blogger Awards! In June 2018, WWGOA hosted a competition dedicated to finding the best of the best woodworking blogs on the web. We asked you to nominate and vote for your favorite bloggers, and now we’re…

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Painter’s Pyramids – Reworked

It’s a simple enough concept. You can elevate your work above the bench when you’re finishing, and you’ll get to the finish line faster. You can apply the finish to the back, flip the project, and get started on the front without standing around watching the finish dry. Plus, finishing your projects is easier when…

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Office Cabinet Plan

Description Woodworking Plan: Office Cabinet This handsome cabinet just might solve the universal problem of never having enough drawer space. Small enough to tuck under a desk, it’s also designed to stand on its own, and its wide top can easily accommodate a printer, a fax machine, or a scanner. You can build this cabinet…

How to Glue Breadboard Ends

Breadboard ends are attractive, and functional. They cover the end grain of a panel and, because they’re applied long grain to cross grain, they help the panel remain flat. However, the long grain to cross grain connection can create a problem, if the ends aren’t properly applied. Seasonal changes Even after a tree has been…

Biscuit Joiner on a Router

Can you cut biscuit joints on the router table you use for your woodworking projects? Sure, but you’ll need to know the steps to get the fit right. Our master woodworker George Vondriska explains the setup of the router as a biscuit joiner and shows you how to make the cuts.

Dovetail Joinery: The Parts of a Dovetail

Learn to speak the language of dovetail joinery. Dovetail joinery represents the pinnacle of craftsmanship for many woodworkers, and at some point in our pursuit of the craft, most of us feel the urge to try our hand at creating these interlocking masterpieces. Before scribing the first line or making the first cut, it is…

Router Table Joinery Class DVD

Description Class DVD: Router Table Joinery It’s hard to beat the across-the-board versatility of joinery that can be done on a router table. With this video Class, your arsenal of woodworking joints will grow. Your instructor, master woodworker George Vondriska, will teach you how to use the router table to: Joint edges Cut tongue and…

Finishing a Bridle Joint on a Bandsaw

When it comes to wood joinery, bridle joints are incredibly strong. One way to make the bridle of the joint is on the bandsaw. It takes correct setting of the fence, scrap pieces, and test cuts, but once you’ve got it set up you’ll find that it’s easy to make a great fitting joint.