Set Up Your Miter Saw for Perfect Cuts Display Group Article Icon Article If you've got a miter saw in your shop you probably rely on it for perfectly square cuts, and maybe for cutting angles, too. Follow these simple set up tips... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Electrolysis Rust Removal Display Group Article Icon Article Ever get to an auction or flea market and stare lovingly, but in despair, at a hand plane that you'd love to own, but are going to pass on because... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Pizza Points for Finishing Display Group Article Icon Article I had a real "Ah Ha" moment. Looking at a pizza we ordered I realized that the plastic thing in the middle of the pizza that keeps the box from... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Finish Both Sides of a Door in One Setting Display Group Article Icon Article Here's a great way to finish doors large or small. This neat little trick allows me to finish both sides of a door in one setting. It also holds the... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Get Glue in Tight Spots Display Group Article Icon Article My woodworking business includes a fair amount of repair work. Often, I'm confronted with how to force glue into a hairline crack or a bit of loose veneer. I've tried... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Table Saw Plug Shop Tip Display Group Article Icon Article I have had the bad habit of not unplugging the table saw to change blades.To make it convenient, I mounted a 4 outlet box, on the rear corner of 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
Abrasive Cleaner Stretcher Display Group Article Icon Article I regularly use abrasive cleaner sticks to prevent burning and extend the life of my drum sander belts. I hate to throw away the nubs when they get too short... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Wax Coating Screws to Prevent Wood Splitting Display Group Article Icon Article When driving a wood screw into wood without a pilot hole, I like to wax my screws to help prevent splitting. I found it time consuming to sit and rub... View Content Arrow Forward Icon