One built by hand. One built with power tools
The style is powered by the industrial revolution, and the joinery is some of the strongest in woodworking. This mirror is built for the long haul.
With hammer in hand, we show you how to build a reproduction of a well-proportioned cabinet from an often-overlooked Shaker colony in Enfield, Conn.
Build this simple and elegant reproduction of a shaker silverware tray and you will become a maestro with a hammer.
This attractive but simple bookcase is quick, affordable and requires only a few tools. It's a great weekend project.
Use the same techniques you used for the Shaker Hanging Cabinet to build this simple, wall-mounted tool cabinet.
This cabinet is a good lesson in rabbet joinery, wood selection, wood movement and fitting a door.
This simple jig is a huge helper.
For less than $10, add a sliding deadman to a workbench.
The complimentary plan for the Pennsylvania spice box.
This small tea table was originally made more than 100 years ago.
Great looks and function combine in this bench.
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