Cutting Tenons on a Table Saw

I’ve long been a fan of cutting tenons on the table saw. I’ve found it can be done quickly, with repeatable accuracy and safely. Recently, I discovered a new saw blade with a thick, [...]

STORY TELLING CHAIR

MADE FROM SCAFFOLD PLANKS FOR A NURSERY SCHOOL. HAS BE STAINED FOREST GREEN THEN OILED .KIDS AT THIS NURSERY WILL LOVE THIS .WHEN THE TEACHER SITS IN THE CHAIR ,ITS STORY TIME ….. …

Get Lubed Up in 19th-century Style

Ever since Roy Underhill wrote about the joys of mutton tallow as a tool lubricant in Popular Woodworking Magazine in the August 2010 issue, readers have been asking where to purchase the stuff. [...]

Sharpening with Diamond Lapping Film

Almost every system for sharpening tools works just fine, so the differences between the systems come down to speed, expense, portability and mess. In December, Lee Valley Tools started carrying [...]

Get a Grip and Save Your Back

It seems that some of the most useful devices are too simple to think of, and this little box is an excellent example of that. I first saw  bench blocks about 20 years ago on a [...]

Web Extras #160 June/July 2012

Torsion Beams Tips and Techniques for Finishing Oak 6 Steps for Tuning Your Bandsaw How to Flatten Wrinkled Veneer Make Spalted Wood Coat Rack Full Size Plan PDF Wooden Burr Puzzles   [...]

My Favorite Japanese Pullsaw

It’s funny how my chainsaw skills have gone through the roof since I started to build lots of workbenches in 1999. Today I cut down a buttload of 6 x 6 x 16’ Douglas Fir beams for a [...]

Woodworking in America Site is Live

Visit WoodworkingInAmerica.com now to see the line-up of top-notch presenters, class descriptions and exciting extracurricular activities for both 2012 Woodworking in America conferences: October [...]

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