How to build a Crafty Walking Sticks
For all homemade canes, you will also need a rubber tip if you intend to use it any place besides walking in the woods. These tips are usually available in pharmacies, medical supply stores, and hardware stores...
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How to build a Cross - Repeating Bow
These Popular Mechanics plans are for a wooden crossbow....
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How to build a Cross Cut Sled
I wanted to build a cross cut sled to complement my Duddy Board. I really like my Dubby but, I needed some thing larger and heavier to cut shelves with. My solution was my version of a popular sled design....
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How to build a Crosscut Saw
(You will have to scroll down the page to starting reading.) I was trimming logs for a cabin project and the cumbersome chain saw I was using just wasnther finish. I was so impressed that after I...
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How to build a Crosscut Sled
Improve the accuracy of your tablesaw with this zero-clearance jig...
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How to build a Crosscut Sled for Wide Panels Wb265p24
I made this simple crosscut sled, which works like a giant miter gauge, for crosscutting panels on my table saw...
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How to build a Cupola
Oh boy a new project! We got a weather vane for Christmas and have been trying to figure out where and how to mount it. We finally decided to mount it on our wheelhouse on top of a cupola. Of course the first thing we need to do is design and build a cupola. After researching many sites on the web w...
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How to build a Curvy Stripe
In the free plan at this link, we illustrate a technique that that shows you how to incorporate a narrow stripe into almost any wood project. You begin with your primary wood, cut a curve, and then glue a thin sliver of a contrasting wood between. The result is a beautiful detail can be used to add...
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How to build a Cut Dadoes With a Standard Blade Wb261p6
Using a standard tablesaw blade you can make dado cuts just as good as if you had a stack dadaoe cutter....
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How to build a Cutting Beveling Strips Jig
I needed to bevel the edges of a workpieces for a project I was working on. Beveling the first edge was easy using the rip fence on the table saw. But when I tried to bevel the other side, the sharp edge of the first bevel jammed under the rip fence. To cut the second bevel, I built a carriage, see...
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How to build a Cutting Boards
Wooden cutting boards are always a welcome gift, they don...
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How to build a Cutting Dovetails on The Bandsaw
Close-fitting and durable, the dovetail joint is the mark of the craftsman. Shaped so it can be pulled apart from one direction only, the dovetail joint remains solid under stress form all other directions. When used in in cabinet carcase or drawer construction, the dovetail joint not adds beauty an...
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