Accurate easy-to-build tapering jig
Join Steve Der-Garabedian as he covers all the details about the accurate and simple tapering jig he used to create the legs of his side table, featured in our Oct/Nov 2018 issue.
Join Steve Der-Garabedian as he covers all the details about the accurate and simple tapering jig he used to create the legs of his side table, featured in our Oct/Nov 2018 issue.
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Two weeks ago, I helped a good friend, a hobbyist woodworker, get settled in his new home.
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Japanese for 'trunk' or 'chest', tansus ranged from small three step units to larger five and eight step units.
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When things work there’s no point in messing with them. That’s been the case for the wooden locks designed by Colonel John By and installed on the Rideau Canal 190 years ago.
Know your tools: Biscuit joiner
A biscuit joiner (a.k.a. plate joiner) is a good choice for light- to medium-duty joinery. It’s widely used to assemble panels in cabinet carcass construction, window casings, rail and stile doors, face frames, and furniture.
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