Here’s a woodworking tour de force in a compact package. This beautiful table incorporates turning, carving, dovetails, and more. The result is an eye-catching showpiece.
It’s like getting two tables in one. This stylish design doesn’t take up much floorspace, but it slides open to provide seating for six.
Fold-out tables, a stop block, and a mobile base extend the usefulness of your miter saw. There’s also a convenient storage space for cutoffs.
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.
A few router table accessories make it easy to get safe, accurate cuts
With a just a few small pieces of wood, you can make an attractive and useful trivet.
Clean and understated, this full-size oak dining table looks simple at first glance. But what you don’t see are the special pull-out extension leaves hidden underneath the table top.
Simple construction, mobility, and industrial grade features make this sanding station a dust collection dynamo.
You can make any of these three beautiful tables using the basic techniques. Just pick the style you like and get started.
Here's your chance to cut lots of corners and still get great-looking results.
Coffee tables didn't exist when Frank Lloyd Wright was perfecting the Prairie style.
Complete drawings, instructions and cutting list to build two different tub tables using compound miters.
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