This table is as good (or better) than the store-bought ones and much less expensive.
A classic design with extra stability and an antique finish.
Here's the trick to set up your table saw to cut cove moulding.
This project can turn a dust-filled shop into a pleasant work area.
One hundred years ago, Gustav Stickley's cabinetmakers built the original version of this splay-legged side table.
Having built the cabriole legs, now it's time to complete this classic piece.
This historical reproduction of a rare table is easier to build than it looks, thanks to an unusual rabbet.
It's a handy guest been when needed, but the bed folds into the wall and give your house a bonus room.
One built by hand. One built with power tools
This cabinet is a good lesson in rabbet joinery, wood selection, wood movement and fitting a door.
This simple jig is a huge helper.
This small tea table was originally made more than 100 years ago.
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