George's 3 Favorite Woodworking Jigs for Cabinetmaking Display Group Article Icon Article I'm always looking for ways to streamline my woodworking. Thrifty (read cheap) woodworker that I am my preference is to problem solve with shop-made woodworking jigs rather than commercially produced... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Cutting Big Dadoes with a Router Display Group Article Icon Article A simple jig and a pattern cutting bit make big dados a small concern. My friend, Tim, showed up recently with the need to make a sign frame out of... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Router Jigs for Circles and Dadoes Display Group Article Icon Article Trim routers are great for small operations. I wanted to make some precisely fitting holes for flower pots, but the circle cutting jig for my full-size router was too big.... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Clamp Rack and Outfeed Support in One Display Group Article Icon Article This simple clamp rack solves two problems. It holds a boat load of bar clamps, (there are 46 on mine) and it provides support adjacent to the table saw. You... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Template Routed Dadoes Display Group Article Icon Article One of the very first things I learned as a woodworker was to cut dadoes using a router and template. I've come to really appreciate the precision of the results,... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Make Better Dadoes on the Table Saw Display Group Article Icon Article Need to make dadoes, Daddy-O? I think the table saw provides one of the easiest ways to do this. There are a couple of limitations, and I'll cover those later,... View Content Arrow Forward Icon