Bringing a router to the lathe is a great way to add a unique look to your turning projects.
Don’t let the book-matched veneer on the doors of this sliding sideboard fool you. The solid wood case is built with simple techniques that make this project approachable for almost everyone.
Download the full project plan for this easy-to-build workbench from Popular Woodworking's "I Can Do That."
Razor sharp tools improve the experience, result, and safety of woodworking projects. Learn the proper sharpening techniques for your chisels, plane irons, and saws - take care of your tools. Download now!
This veneering technique is historic, unique, interesting, and still appropriate to be used in today's world. Learn all about hammer veneering from Don Williams and get inspired to try it yourself.
To get started creating your own wire inlays, all you need is a little know how (provided here by expert woodworker Don Williams), some wire, a rotary tool, and a few inexpensive shop-made tools.
If you frequently run into the problem of now having enough saw horses (or not having enough room for more), you will be relieved to learn about "The Butterfly Horse" which is flexible and stores easily!
Learn to restore your vintage bench plane. From the experience of woodworking master Bill Anderson, you will be able to identify and repair five common issues woodworkers encounter with their bench planes.
A panel raising plane may be a tricky build, however you will be thankful for having it as it will give you accurate and even results in future projects - not to mention the satisfaction of accomplishing the task will be worth it alone.
Further develop your understanding of rule joints by practicing making them both with and without power tools. Bill Anderson guilds you through both in this fascinating article from Popular Woodworking Magazine.
A bowsaw is a useful tool to have in the shop for cutting fret wood and curves. With this step by step instruction from Bill Anderson, you will be able to create your very own.
This project covers all the basics of chair making; curves, angles, comfort and structure.
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