This miter saw workstation is compact and inexpensive to build.
This rolling stand holds a complete collection of clamps in very little space.
This Shaker silverware tray is functional and attractive.
This two-for-one table adds space for extra players without disturbing anything on the tabletop.
Coffee tables didn't exist when Frank Lloyd Wright was perfecting the Prairie style.
Hand planes are the thoroughbreds of the shop.
Our staff offers simple, strong and fast ways to make this important furniture component.
For less than the cost of a sawblade, you can build a precision crosscutting sled that handles large panels with ease.
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.
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