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January 13, 2021

Tidy up with this firewood box

This project challenges the common belief that you need a full range of tools and well-developed skills to make high quality projects.

Tidy up with this firewood box

July 13, 2006

Spice rack

This simple spice rack keeps your spices close at hand when cooking. You can either hang it from the wall or sit it on the counter, using its optional base.

Spice rack

May 23, 2006

Wedged mortise & tenon

 The mortise and tenon is a classic joint with lots of strength, albeit it is usually hidden.

Wedged mortise & tenon

May 13, 2006

Patio tray

This simple tray will make outdoor meals much easier this summer. You can use it to carry the small items you need out to your patio table from the kitchen, then back inside again.

Patio tray

April 23, 2006

Stopped dado joint

A stopped dado provides the same strength and flexibility that a dado joint does, however it hides the dado itself for a cleaner look.

Stopped dado joint

March 14, 2006

Splined end mitre joints

Mitre joints are an attractive joint often used in framework for cabinets and cabinet doors, picture frames and box lids - wherever you don't want to see end grain at a corner joint.

Splined end mitre joints

March 13, 2006

Planter box

Your patio is something to be enjoyed each summer, and this elegant planter will make your space even more enjoyable.

Planter box

November 23, 2005

Finger joint

The finger joint is a router joint that not only adds strength to glued-up boards, it can extend your scraps by joining them together end to end for use in a hidden area.

Finger joint

November 13, 2005

Cutting board

This cutting board, with the end grain showing on top, harkens back to the old style butcher block.

Cutting board

September 23, 2005

Lap joint

Lap joints may not be as highly regarded by the craftsman as the dovetail or the mortise & tenon, but they serve a very important role and are quite versatile.

Lap joint

September 23, 2005

Lumber measurement

Most of us buy lumber that is either 'dressed' or 'rough'. Dressed lumber (also called 'surfaced lumber') has been jointed and planed after it has been dried, while rough lumber has been dried but not planed.

Lumber measurement

September 13, 2005

Adjuster jig

This adjuster adds accurate, repeatable adjustment to your jigs and fences.

Adjuster jig

July 23, 2005

Frame & panel

The Frame & Panel (F&P) joint is typically used for doors in cabinets. It can also be used for cabinet panels and internal frames and structures.

Frame & panel

July 13, 2005

Marking knife

The Marking Knife is one tool that will not only improve the marks you make to guide your cuts, it will also be a welcome addition to your collection of hand tools.

Marking knife

May 23, 2005

Tongue & groove

The Tongue & Groove (T&G) joint is primarily a structural edge-to-edge joint.

Tongue & groove

March 23, 2005

Butterfly key

The butterfly key joint is more decorative than structural.

Butterfly key

March 13, 2005

Wooden floor vents

Making your own wooden floor vents is an easy way to add the beauty and warmth of wood to the rooms in your house.

Wooden floor vents

January 23, 2005

Drawer lock joinery

In addition to using the router to help make traditional joints, you can use the router and a single bit to make unique joints that solve specific joinery issues.

Drawer lock joinery

November 23, 2004

Lock mitre joint

In addition to using the router to help make traditional joints you can use the router and a single bit to make unique joints that solve specific joinery issues.

Lock mitre joint

November 8, 2004

Furniture styles – Chippendale

After the Shaker, Chippendale is perhaps the best known north American style. Named after Thomas Chippendale, the style was derived from English, French, and Chinese designs.

Furniture styles – Chippendale

September 23, 2004

Mortise and tenon joinery

The mortise and tenon joint offers exceptional strength, resisting racking and twisting forces better than most other joints while providing an ample glue surface.

Mortise and tenon joinery

September 14, 2004

Furniture styles – Victorian

The Victorian style was named for Queen Victoria, who reined in England from 1837 to 1901. While the Victoria style was influenced by earlier styles, its general characteristics remained the same.

Furniture styles – Victorian
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