Rockler Box Joint Jig Display Group Article Icon 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... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Feather Guard Router Table Guard Display Group Article Icon Article The new Feather Guard from Sommerfeld Tools, $24.90, is a two-for-one deal. It serves as both a feather board and a bit guard. It works great for jobs like raised... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Router Woodworking Basics: How to Use a Router Display Group Article Icon Article Want to use a router, but don’t know where to start? Learn how to use a router with these router woodworking techniques and tips. Boy, I use routers a lot.... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Tools We Love: JessEm Clear-Cut Stock Guides Display Group Article Icon Article I've long wanted some type of hold-down hold-in system that was faster, easier, safer, and more flexible than the traditional feather boards. Here it is! Thank you JessEm for figuring... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Tools We Love: Brass Set-Up Gauges Display Group Article Icon Article My feeling is that every time you read a ruler you have the chance to make a mistake. That's why I love using brass set-up bars whenever I can. By... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Using a Keyhole Bit Display Group Article Icon Article If you're looking for a hardware-free way to hang picture frames or plaques on the wall, you need a keyhole router bit. Set up is simple, and results are great.When... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Making Sliding Dovetails Display Group Article Icon Article Looking for a rock solid way to join drawers that doesn't require a dovetail jig? If you've got a router table, you can easily make a sliding dovetail and get... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Cut Leg Flutes Without a Chisel Display Group Article Icon Article A well turned leg can make an ordinary leg extraordinary. To put the icing on the cake, just add flutes. Flutes are a decorative element that's been around for thousands... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Never Again Lose Router Wrenches Display Group Article Icon Article Even with dust collection on my router table, it seemed I always had the same problem. I'd open the doors on the cabinet below the table and find a mountain... 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
Down and Dirty Router Table Display Group Article Icon Article Sometimes, like when I’m making loads of label holders, it’s more convenient to have a second router table than to keep swapping router bits. Here’s a super simple setup that... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
6 Router Safety Tips Display Group Article Icon Article Whether you’re a seasoned woodworker, or just starting out, these router safety tips will help you work safer in your shop. I’ve been a woodworker for 30 years, and trust... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
George’s Top 5 Must-Have Stationary Woodworking Tools for Your Workshop Display Group Article Icon Article I’m asked all the time, “What’s the first tool I should get?” My tongue-in-cheek answer is, “A credit card with a high limit.” But since people really do want advice... View Content Arrow Forward Icon