Jig-It Shelving Jig from Rockler Display Group Article Icon Article Regardless of what type of woodworking you do, it is likely that you periodically end up building items that include shelves, whether it is kitchen cabinets, a bookcase, armoire, display... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
In the Shop: Biscuit Jiggery Display Group Article Icon Article Every once in a while we like to check in on the WWGOA editors to see what they’re up to in the shop. Here’s your chance to get to know... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
In the Shop: Treasure Boxes Display Group Article Icon Article Every once in a while we like to check in on the WWGOA editors to see what they’re up to in the shop. Here’s your chance to get to know... 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
Shop-Made Circular Saw Guide: Cheap, Easy, and Awesome! Display Group Article Icon Article Working with big sheets of plywood, or worse yet MDF, can be a bear. Even on my cabinet saw, equipped with ample outfeed support, I dread man-handling those behemoth sheets.... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Log Cookies on Your Bandsaw Display Group Article Icon Article I recently received a request from a co-worker to supply 30 log slices - about 8" in diameter and 1-1/2" thick. Her plan was to use them as a base... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Between-the-Studs Display Shelves Display Group Article Icon Article My wife loves the look of built-in furniture and cabinets, so when I finished a family room in our basement I wanted to incorporate some built-in cabinetry. The challenge that... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Table Saw Fence Setup Jig Tip Display Group Article Icon Article Many times I need to rip some pieces, and may need to rip the same size pieces later, after moving the fence. I came up with the setup in the... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Easy European Hinge Mounting Display Group Article Icon Article European hinges must be mounted so their arms are 90 degrees perpendicular to the edge of their door. If they are not, then the hinges will bind and wear excessively... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Tenoning Jig How-To Display Group Article Icon Article Tips for Cutting Tenons with a Tenoning Jig Table Saw Tenoning Jig - Tracks in the miter gauge slot of a table saw. Work pieces are clamped upright against the... View Content Arrow Forward Icon