How to build a Radiator Cover-up
Cover up a radiator or air conditioner with a wood-framed metal screen....
 
How to build a Radius Sanding Jig
Use it with your sander to get the perfect results you want in seconds....
 
How to build a Raised Panel
MLCS is proud to offer an extensive variety of bits to make rail and stile frames for doors. These frames use ld a raised, flat, or glass panel....
 
How to build a Raised Panel - Using Hand Tools Door
These techniques do NOT require the use of ANY powertools, and do not require you to purchase an expensive (and rather rare) panel raising plane....
 
How to build a Raised Panels on The Table Saw
Recently, I was making a project that called for raised panel doors. But instead of a flat bevel around the raised field, I wanted to make a coved edge. Since I don...
 
How to build a Recharging Station Tool Rest
This handy workshop accessory goes together in a jiffy. Imagine having your drill in a place where you can find it at all times, and fully charged to boot....
 


How to build a Recurve Bow
These plans are for a building your own recurve bow....
 
How to build a Relief Cutting Gauge
Practice your relief cutting skills while making a useful shop tool - By John Nelson. A free woodworking scrollsaw plan courtesy of the Scrollsawer web site, from the Fall 2005 Issue #20 of their magazine....
 
How to build a Relief Wood Carving Scroll Saw Layer Santa
By L. S. Irish of the CarvingPatterns web site. Includes a free Santa pattern....
 
How to build a Resawing on a Table Saw
Resawing is cutting thin pieces of wood from a thick piece of stock. (In effect, ripping on edge.) A quick way to do this is on the table saw. Before you get started though, there are two safety precautions that are a a splitter (see Photo at this site). Second, be sure to use a push block when maki...
 
How to build a Revolving Tool Rack
This free woodworking plans and projects page is an archived page of a woodworkers DIY plan. It was a dark and dreary day and the weather outside wasnafing in cabinets. And, the trend would have continued if I hadn...
 
How to build a Rip Fence Setup Gauge
When setting the rip fence on my table saw, I used to check the distance between the fence and my saw blade with a tape measure. But trying to hold the end of the tape against the rip fence and adjust it at the same time took more coordination than I could muster. So instead, I made a simple set-up...
 
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