You’d be hard pressed to find a bookcase that ticks all the right boxes more than the Limbert No. 357. Its compact size and craftsman details set it apart.
This wall shelf is an elegant, simple way to showcase a special piece of woodworking—an Asa-no-ha (hemp leaf pattern) Kumiko panel.
One of the best upgrades you can make for your table saw is a crosscut sled. This one is a good place to start.
Attractive lines, a comfortable seat and some lathe work provide the foundation for this Shinto Bar Stool.
Taking cues from luxe tool storage from the early days of car travel, build a handsome benchtop organizer for your most-used tools and gear.
Whether you need a place to change shoes, a landing zone for groceries, or a place to stash outdoor gear, this cabinet does it all.
Gather round the table for a meal, a long chat, or a hand of cards. The epoxy inlay, the ebonized base, and the bonus concealed trivet are sure to draw attention.
This teaching toy is designed to stand up to the hard knocks of learning to ride a bike and look good too.
A stout worksurface, plenty of storage, and it all fits into a compact footprint. There's a lot to love about this eye-catching workbench.
Bring delight to both birds and bird watchers. Clever design, multiple levels, and generous capacity combine for a backyard project that’s easy to build.
It's easy to adjust this shop stool to a comfortable working height — just give the seat a spin.
With this easy-to-use bending press, you don't have to be a blacksmith or ironworker to create angled bends in metal.
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