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How to tune up your band saw and  get it sweetly singing .
Date: April 14, 2009
Categories:  Book News  .   Joinery  .   Techniques
Achieving a good inset door fit with consistent gaps is a hallmark of good craftsmanship. The hard part may be convincing yourself that you can do it – but it's quite simple once you learn these tricks.
Date: February 23, 2009
Categories:  Design  .   Joinery  .   Techniques
Discover how to add pegs to any project to achieve a traditional look – and to make your joints stronger.
Date: November 04, 2008
Categories:  Basics  .   Joinery  .   Techniques
Frank Klausz shows you three ways to master this traditional and strong joint.
Date: October 01, 2006
Categories:  Joinery  .   Projects  .   Techniques
Destroying 10 joints taught us surprising lessons about joint design, wood failure and the tenacity of modern glue.
Date: May 14, 2007
Categories:  Joinery  .   Techniques
This block-front chest is from the Chippendale period, and is a superb example of what American craftsmen created hundreds of years ago.
Date: July 29, 2008
Categories:  Joinery  .   Other  .   Power Tools  .   Projects  .   Shelving & Storage  .   Techniques
Back when the Shakers started making furniture in the late 18th century, the only tools available to them were powered by people. You can build these sturdy shelves using hand or power tools.
Date: February 02, 2007
Categories:  Hand Tools  .   Joinery  .   Other  .   Projects  .   Techniques
After a recent hardware show, we became impressed with polyurethane glues.
Date: February 06, 2007
Categories:  Basics  .   Joinery  .   Shop Setup  .   Techniques
There’s no finishing problem more frustrating than glue splotches. Here's what to do about them.
Date: February 06, 2007
Categories:  Basics  .   Finishing  .   Joinery  .   Techniques
Most finger joint jigs become unusable after a few uses. This adjustable one will last for years.
Date: February 06, 2007
Categories:  Jigs  .   Joinery  .   Power Tools  .   Projects  .   Techniques
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