This handsome bookcase is made from solid sapele.
Two router bits with template guides and a shop-made jig make three variations of this joint a snap.
Modern CAD software helps restore the look of this 164-year-old classic Shaker design.
Installing drawer slides can be a scary process, but with a few tips you'll be hanging drawers with the best of them.
Store a small library in this turn-of-the-century reproduction.
Here's the easiest and smartest way to add mullions, muntins and glass panes to any door.
Less than one sheet of plywood and a long afternoon are all you need to build a functional and foldable floral display.
There are lots of companies making cheap leaning shelf systems, but they are not made to high standards of a woodworker. That is why we have designed this little storage unit.
Former Popular Woodworking editor Steve Shanesy builds an Adirondack chair with Norm Abram in the New Yankee Workshop.
Get your shoes organized with this little rack that can be built without nails or screws.
Building this garden bench could not be any easier. The only materials you will need are a few screws and some 2 x 4s.
With four simple joints you can master either a traditional or contemporary blanket chest project.
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