This small cabinet was originally intended to store sheet music, and although times have changed, it is a nice, small-scale piece of furniture.
Make boxes to fit your books – and your space.
This North Carolina beauty exemplifies the style of the early South.
Masonry nails and two XXL leather belts impart the "arghh!" in this build.
Coffee tables didn't exist as a furniture form until the 1920s (when they were known as cocktail tables). So while there is no true Shaker coffee table, this design works well with other Shaker-influenced furniture.
This table is designed with tapered legs for a light look, but it’s built with solid joinery.
Learn how to produce stock for joinery projects.
This download will show you how to make woodworking joints on the table saw with and without jigs.
There isn’t much to this essential jig, but you’ll get a lot out of it.
If you are going to be doing a significant amount of sawing by hand, you are going to need to buy or build a good set of sawhorses.
Our Woodworking Essentials series continues as we show you how to select the right door and drawer for your project.
Nick Engler shares his best tips and tricks for making boxes and drawers with a router.
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