12 Essential Wood Joints for Your Next Project Display Group Article Icon Article There are various woodworking joints in use. Some are stronger than others are. Let’s discuss the more popular joints, so you know which to use for your projects. View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Domino XP500 Review Display Group Article Icon Article In the 21st Century it is rare that a tool can revolutionize a wood joinery technique, yet the Festool Domino does just that. It borrows the portability and engineered fasteners... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Money-Saving DIY Festool Domino Tenons Display Group Article Icon Article Reduce the cost of using a Festool Domino by making your own tenons. It’s easy, and you’ll be surprised by how the savings can add up over the years. Here’s... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Leigh Super FMT Frame Mortise and Tenon Jig Tool Review Display Group Article Icon Article Accuracy and Repeatability The Leigh FMT Mortise and Tenon Jig is super fast at milling mortise and tenon joints. A little sibling to the industrially machined aluminum Leigh Pro FMT,... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Sturdy and Modern Entryway Bench Display Group Article Icon Article A bench that will be placed in a home’s entryway is an important project for a couple reasons. First; visibility. It will be one of the first things that visitors... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Fix a Misplaced Mortise Display Group Article Icon Article Oops. When using loose tenons on a recent project I cut the mortise on the wrong face of a board. Has this happened to you? Don’t panic. We can make... 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
Setting Up a Mortiser Display Group Article Icon Article I remember, distinctly, the first time I used my mortiser. It was SO cool to be able to punch a square hole into a piece of wood, I had to... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Ask WWGOA: Stub Tenon and Groove vs. Mortise and Tenon Display Group Article Icon Article Question: I am making new kitchen cabinet doors and need some advise on the type of joints to use for the stiles and rails. Doors will be 3/4" thick Red... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Through Tenons Made Easy Display Group Article Icon Article A Tricky Joint Simplified. Exposed joinery is the perfect blend of form and function. A well-executed joint is not only beautiful to look at but also serves to bond furniture... View Content Arrow Forward Icon