The Woodsmith editors discuss four basic joints used to assemble the corners of a cabinet, a simple rabbet joint, a dado joint used for the top and bottom, a very strong locking joint called a tongue and dado, and a modern technique pocket screw joinery.
Building this charming chest will leave you with a treasured piece of furniture. Learn and master new skills such as installing hidden dowel hinges and joining boards with biscuits.
I've always had problems with traditional finger-type featherboards. It's a real nuisance to discover that when the featherboard is applying enough pressure to hold the workpiece securely, it's hard to push the wood through the blade...
A beautiful and elegant coffee table for the trendy design appetite. This article from the American Woodworker will describe in complete detail, the steps required to build this free woodworking plan.
This Newfoundland wall box reflects its designer's Irish heritage. While it's true that you could build this Newfoundland wall box project using the same basic hand tools that the original was created with, today's tools reduce the amount of time and skill required.
If you're a great newspaper fan and have one delivered every day, along with lots of junk mail fliers, a tide of newsprint is probably rising around your reading chair and coffee table...