This cabinet is a good lesson in rabbet joinery, wood selection, wood movement and fitting a door.
This small tea table was originally made more than 100 years ago.
Showcase your skills with this traditionally styled tall dresser.
Guided by an original bench from the Shaker community in Hancock, Mass.
This project is good for an aspiring beginner and manages to squeeze a bit of storage from place that is usually wasted – under the table top, which simply lifts off.
The triangular shape of this table puts off most woodworkers. Here's a secret: It's actually quite easy to build.
Complete drawings, instructions and cutting list to build two different tub tables using compound miters.
Modern CAD software helps restore the look of this 164-year-old classic Shaker design.
Installing drawer slides can be a scary process, but with a few tips you'll be hanging drawers with the best of them.
Here's the easiest and smartest way to add mullions, muntins and glass panes to any door.
A simple design that holds a surprisingly large number of books and magazine.
With four simple joints you can master either a traditional or contemporary blanket chest project.
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