Using a Keyhole Bit Display Group Article Icon Article If you're looking for a hardware-free way to hang picture frames or plaques on the wall, you need a keyhole router bit. Set up is simple, and results are great.When... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Ask WWGOA: Shaper vs. Router Table Display Group Article Icon Article Question: I am starting to build a wood shop, and plan to do some cabinet making. I have been pricing out router tables. By the time I figure in the... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Ask WWGOA: Square Route a Hole for an Inlay Display Group Article Icon Article Question: I'm trying to rout a square hole 6" x 4" x 1/8" deep, for an inlay on a jewelry box lid. What kind of bit should I use? The... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Never Again Lose Router Wrenches Display Group Article Icon Article Even with dust collection on my router table, it seemed I always had the same problem. I'd open the doors on the cabinet below the table and find a mountain... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Perfect Hinge Mortises on Small Boxes Display Group Article Icon Article Patience and Accuracy Pay Off. There is nothing quite as beautiful as a small wooden jewelry box and its promise of treasures hidden inside. Poorly installed hinges that bind or... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Creative Designs with Router Templates Display Group Article Icon Article Using a Router and Template to Make Creative Designs. I would like to share some thoughts about creating repetitive designs with a router and a template. To make a template,... View Content Arrow Forward Icon