The router table is one of my most favourite tools in the workshop. A lot of people don’t realise what a great job the router table does cutting tenons. Before I made this jig I used to use the standard mitre gauge to cut tenons then I saw this simple jig featured by Pat Warner in FineWoodworking magazine...
In honor of the longstanding tetris rivalry between members of the instructables staff, I designed a set of tetris bookshelves for the instructables office using Autodesk AutoCAD and Autodesk 123D Make...
Certainly those are all important. But many of us have limited space, so how about mobility? Can we build a really solid workbench that is also mobile? The answer is yes. This workbench is made of 3/4 inch plywood panels that are screwed and glued to corner gussets for unmatched strength and stability...
Simple and functional – are the hallmarks of Shaker furniture…and this graceful Candle Stand/Pedestal Table is a faithful copy of an original Shaker design and an ideal project for practicing a variety of Lathe techniques.