9 - 12 of 9 Search for: Sort by: date: New to Old date: Old to New alphabetical: A-Z alphabetical: Z-A Sorry, there were no results How I Fixed Incomplete Jig Plans Article I built a taper jig from plans I found online, and was surprised to find it was missing a key element. Here’s how I completed it. Read Article Accurately Routing Large Circles Article The problem - a poorly framed hole. Most of us have seen or used a router mounted on a pivoting board or arm to cut circles. This past spring, I… Read Article Rockler Box Joint Jig Article The new Router Table Box Joint Jig from Rockler, $119.99, looks easy to use. Once it's secured on your router table (the table must have a 3/4" miter slot), an… Read Article Leigh Improves the D4R Pro Jig Article The Leigh D4R and D4R Pro dovetail jigs have received a lot of press as great dovetail jigs. Justifiably so. One complaint users have had is that, until now, half-blind… Read Article George’s 3 Favorite Woodworking Jigs for Cabinetmaking 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… Read Article Log Cookies on Your Bandsaw 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… Read Article 3 Ways to Rip Thin Strips Article Ripping thin strips of wood on a table saw can be a hair-raising activity, and doing so without a sound approach can lead to, well, really bad things. The goal… Read Article Table Saw Fence Setup Jig Tip 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… Read Article Easy European Hinge Mounting 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… Read Article
How I Fixed Incomplete Jig Plans Article I built a taper jig from plans I found online, and was surprised to find it was missing a key element. Here’s how I completed it. Read Article
Accurately Routing Large Circles Article The problem - a poorly framed hole. Most of us have seen or used a router mounted on a pivoting board or arm to cut circles. This past spring, I… Read Article
Rockler Box Joint Jig Article The new Router Table Box Joint Jig from Rockler, $119.99, looks easy to use. Once it's secured on your router table (the table must have a 3/4" miter slot), an… Read Article
Leigh Improves the D4R Pro Jig Article The Leigh D4R and D4R Pro dovetail jigs have received a lot of press as great dovetail jigs. Justifiably so. One complaint users have had is that, until now, half-blind… Read Article
George’s 3 Favorite Woodworking Jigs for Cabinetmaking 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… Read Article
Log Cookies on Your Bandsaw 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… Read Article
3 Ways to Rip Thin Strips Article Ripping thin strips of wood on a table saw can be a hair-raising activity, and doing so without a sound approach can lead to, well, really bad things. The goal… Read Article
Table Saw Fence Setup Jig Tip 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… Read Article
Easy European Hinge Mounting 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… Read Article