This outdoor kitchen keeps everything needed for an outdoor gathering close at hand. If you live in the Midwest, you’l…
Need a big, smooth curve? This method will do it! Curved lines in any project are both a blessing and a curse. They’re …
After years of fumbling with clamps, I decided there must be a better way to attach featherboards to my tablesaw’s rip …
A project update from the cast, leather shop projects, lasers, and a discussion of the wise use of wood. Head to the Wo…
Welcome to The Splinter Report, where I gather the assorted interesting and amusing things I’ve seen in the woodworking…
I’m a big proponent of anchoring tall furniture and cabinetry for the sake of safety, especially for children. In fact,…
Cut precision joints on a large top. Breadboard ends are old devices for improving a solid-wood top. They act like clea…
Over the last few months, I’ve been digging through back issues of Popular Woodworking Magazine. As some of you may hav…
This piece is inspired by period spice chests and offers a great way to practice traditional hand tool techniques. In …
Last week I returned from a trip that involved a lot of firsts for me. First time in Asia, first time attending an inte…
Tool: Marking Knife Shop Now Manufacturer: Bent Rivers MSRP: $240 I’ve made it pretty well known that I have a weaknes…
The bulk of this week’s episode addresses Logan’s shop changes — both recent and over the life of the construction and …
When you least expect it, you’re sometimes reminded that wood really has two main purposes: as a building material and …
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