We've compiled some of our best jigs and fixtures that will make your time in the shop more productive.
You can easily turn round work pieces on a lathe. However, not every woodworker owns a lathe, but that doesn’t … Read More
This simple miter box makes cutting small pieces of wood safe and stress free. Read More
Flattening twisted and rough cut lumber is a breeze with this router jig. Read More
An integrated face vise is a must-have for your workbench, but when you’re working on small or detailed parts an … Read More
Find the center of your workpiece quickly with this simple shop-made jig. Read More
Accuracy is key when you’re adding the hardware to your project. You’ll find these handy templates can be a big … Read More
For professional-quality cabinets, add the Kreg Shelf Pin Jig to your tool inventory and get level shelves every time. Read More
With a simple jig for the table saw, you can create custom-designed molding that's a perfect match for your projects. Read More
A full-size, dedicated edge sander is a nice luxury to have in your shop — if you have the space. … Read More
This jig lets you make mortises with your plunge router. It clamps to your workbench at a height that's easy … Read More
This table saw sled has a versatile fence and expanding base that allows it to make accurate and chip-free crosscuts … Read More
Instead of a miter gauge, I prefer to use a sled for all of my crosscutting at the table saw. … Read More
A crosscut sled is handy to have around there's no doubt about that. One with a pivoting fence is even … Read More