Traditional joinery and a heavy-duty trestle design add up to a sawhorse that's built to last.
This bench is a simple country classic. It might look kind of familiar, because this basic style has been used for ages.
How do you build a sturdy outdoor table without any tricky mortise and tenon joinery? Using pocket screws makes it quick and easy.
A curved apron and tapered legs with inlays really set this classic table apart from the crowd.
Use your dado blade to build its own storage case and keep everything organized and protected.
Here's a tool rack that takes a different approach to using common pegboard. You can customize it to fit your needs and your tools.
There are several good ways to make a mortise and tenon joint. The trick is determining which one is best for the task at hand.
If your drill bits have a habit of disappearing into a "black hole," build this handy storage system to keep them close by.
You might expect a bow-front end tabe like this to throw you a few curves, but creating each of the formal details is pretty straightforward.
A sofa table with built-in storage or a long, low bookcase? Any way you look at it, this is a great project to build.
Have some scrap plywood and an empty bit of wall space? That's all you need to get your clamps organized.
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