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Simple Garage Or Outdoor Building Plans
There is a dirty conspiracy going on for years where companies are charging hundreds of dollars just for one simple garage plan. Today I am about to do something that is radically different than has ever been done before. I am going to allow you...
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Geoff’s Cutting Board Glueup Jig
I made a very simple gluing jig for cutting board strip lamination. Basically a 20
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Hold Down Strips for Workbenches
Traditional-style workbenches provide several means for securing your work. Unfortunately, they are expensive to purchase and time consuming to make. Some of us are limited by existing space and benches. I decided to modify my existing 30 inch by...
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Jig Saw Circle Jig
This Jig can be use for cutting Large Circles with a Jig Saw. Largest Circle is just over 70 in. in diameter. Does well for circles down to about 20 in. in diameter. Pin moves in the 1/2 in. slot to change circle size. The box on the end should be...
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Lipped Drawers Dovetail Jig
You can do more with your half-blind dovetail jig than meets the eye. Youhave probably used it to make drawers with plain, inset fronts, but it is really quite simple to make lipped drawer fronts, too. Even though most dovetail jigs are basically...
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Making Finger Joints
Setting up a simple jig to make these joints.
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Shop-Made Doweling Jig
Drilling centered, consistent holes is crucial for dowel joints. While you can purchase a doweling jig, I made my own, as in the photo below.
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simple wooden gear cutting jig
Jig for cutting the 2.5 in. and 5in. gear used in the wooden vise.
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Thin Stock
Planing wood is a basic woodworking operation, yet many woodworkers are stumped by producing thin stock with a planer. Of the machine's two thickness capacities (maximum and minimum), the former rarely creates difficulties, while the latter often...
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Wood Bender
Benders have been a traditional form of woodland workers' dwelling for many centuries because they are low impact, quick and easy to build and are efficient in heating and materials.
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