Gluing Up Panels Display Group Article Icon Article Gluing up panels is a must-have skill in woodworking. From table tops to raised panels there are plenty of times you’ll need to glue boards edge to edge. When you... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Jointing on the Table Saw Display Group Article Icon Article There are plenty of times when you need your boards to have a smooth, straight edge. No jointer? No sweat. With the help of a simple shop-made jig you can... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Jointing with a Router Display Group Article Icon Article Here's the situation: Lumberyards and hobby/hardware stores often sell lumber S2S, which means the wide surfaces are jointed and planed, but the edges are rough from the sawmill or follow... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Face Joint Wide Boards Display Group Article Icon Article Natural edged slab wood can be turned into some amazing projects. But taming the rough slab can be a chore. A planer needs a jointed surface on one face of... View Content Arrow Forward Icon