How to build a Fail-safe Hinge Jig
Transfer hinge locations from door to carcase with marksman-like accuracy...
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How to build a False Beam
Simulated beams can dramatically change the appearance of a room. A grid of beams crossing at right angles, for example, will lend elegance to a high ceiling. And unattractive structural beams can be enclosed by stylish simulated beams....
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How to build a False Beams
A wise architect once told us that when we design or remodel a home, we should ensure that walls, ceilings and floors consist of several levels or planes. We were told that such a practice would result in interesting shapes and shadow lines that would make a home more fun to be in and, if done prope...
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How to build a Fan Chain Pulls
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How to build a Fast-forming Fairing Stick
The only thing simpler than making this bowlike layout tool is using it....
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How to build a Feather Board (Fingerboard)
Two fingerboards clamped against the saw table and rip fence are especially helpful for making dadoes or precise cuts on hardwoods...
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How to build a Feather Board Jig
Form Bill Pound - This page will be dedicated to notes and tips from my woodworking shop. These things I find interesting and I hope you find them useful or interesting as well....
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How to build a Featherboard for a Table Saw
Use a 1 inch strip of 3/16 polycarbonate as a featherboard to hold material in place while ripping on the table saw....
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How to build a feed bin, a truss ladder, and a seed holder
A sturdy ladder is an invaluable orchard and woodlot tool, but it is also a fairly expensive piece of equipment. This truss ladder will not only shave that expense, it will be a challenging woodworking project for any homestead handyman. And its use doesnodlot....
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How to build a Fence and Table for Chop Saw
Direct link to PDF. I have recently set up a drop saw with a custom table and fence for this small work, and it works just brilliantly, with a high degree of safety. However, like anything we do with machinery, there are dos and doncle....
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How to build a Finger Joint Jig (Popular Woodworking)
You find them lurking in bins in hardware stores, hanging out in plastic bags in home centers, rusting in baby food jars in garages and basements all across America: flathead machine screws with 32 threads per inch. Few of us ever suspect that these unpretentious bits of hardware could be so incredi...
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How to build a Finger Jointing Jig
Courtesy of Spacemanspiff:
I based it on the jig that I am sure I saw from Bob and Rick (so thanks for the idea!!) and I added a backer board that slides along the spacer fence to keep everything square and aligned. The only thing is there is a bit of chip out on the back sides but I think that is...
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