Sights & sounds of box building
Follow the sights and sounds as Rob Brown, the Editor of Canadian Woodworking Magazine, takes you through the process of making 105 boxes. Read the Article
Follow the sights and sounds as Rob Brown, the Editor of Canadian Woodworking Magazine, takes you through the process of making 105 boxes. Read the Article
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Project: This is a push-over
One of the most daunting woodworking shop tasks is ripping stock or parts on a table saw. Especially when the stuff is small and/or close to the rip fence. This simple jig will calm your mind, give you confidence and allow you to better control the workpiece while making ripping operations.
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How to: The mighty mallet
Roughing out a large carving, or even a medium-sized one, can be a very laborious process. In the interest of saving time and energy, many carvers opt for 'power'.
Know your tools: Reciprocating saws
The reciprocating (a.k.a. recip) saw is the preferred choice for making aggressive cuts in wood, metal (steel, aluminum, copper and cast iron) and plastic.
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