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Joinery hints, tips, and tricks to help you build better projects.
Here's a Simple Way to Keep Track of the Settings on your Mortising Machine Read More
Dovetails, the classic drawer joint. Creating half-blind dovetails leaves you with a rock-solid joint that looks beautiful. Here, Logan shows … Read More
Use this router jig to create the look of through mortise and tenon joinery. Read More
Cut dovetails that look hand cut using your band saw to do the heavy lifting. Read More
A sturdy base that's added to your Kreg jig gets you working on pocket joinery faster. Read More
Small wood "keys" create the traditional look of a dovetail joint -- without all the work. Plus, they add strength … Read More
A router table is a great tool for producing tight, crisp joints. But routing across the grain of a workpiece … Read More
You're probably familiar with a pocket hole jig that uses a handheld drill to form the pockets. Here's a way … Read More
Making stub tenon and groove joinery is a cornerstone of the Craftman style of furniture. This easy-to-make joint is a … Read More
A crosscut sled makes cutting so much easier and more accurate that many woodworkers have one on their saw practically … Read More
Instead of building a cradle jig for your table saw to make decorative splines, try this addition to your biscuit … Read More
Fast, accurate, versatile, and strong — do you need more reasons to give pocket hole joinery technique a try? Read More
These traditional options for knock-down joinery offer strong, rigid construction along with a unique, hand-crafted look. Read More