How to use Design Principles to Get The Most Out of Your Backyard Kimberley Seldon
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Lever Quick Release
This quick release allows you to rapidly open or close the jaws of the benchtop vise in ShopNotes Issue 71...
 
Quality Cuts in Plywood
This jig setup will assist you in cutting off pieces from any sheet material....
 
Raise Your Clamps to be Sure
When gluing up panels, I like to remove the glue squeeze-out before it sets. But pipe clamps laid flat on my assembly bench left me no room to clean the underside of the joints. So I found a way to take my panel-making to a higher level....
 
Rolling a Tenon
Recently, I built a project that called for round tenons on the ends of some square stock. At first, I wasn...
 
Shopsmith Woodshop Tips
To assist the operator in making tapered cuts on long pieces of stock. If carefully made it will be useful to you for a long time and help you get more pleasure and production from your shop...
 


Shopsmith Woodshop Tips
All bandsaw blades have a certain amount of OT the best way to guide a wide (3hes by building yourself one of these simple jigs...
 
Teardrop Trailer for Two
After World War II, teardrop trailer fever spread around the world. From down under, here are plans for a wooden tear-drop trailer for two - a caravanette....
 
Turning a Bean Spoon by Roger Austin
Weed pots are good projects which can be very simple craft items or very sophisticated and elegant. They are also very good projects for the novice turner which use a number of tool techniques to turn continuous curves in the pieces....
 
Turning a Carvers Mallet
The one-piece carvers mallet is a great project for new woodturners because in its simple forms it is easy to turn but provides good practice with basic turning tools and skills....
 
Turning a Crochet Hook
Use straight-grained wood so the hook shaft is stronger and less chance of distortion after turning the shaft to a small diameter. I use Brazilian Kingwood and other exotics but pear and other close grain woods will do as well....
 
Turning a Gavel
Before you can start to turn a gavel the design, size, and wood need selected. The design I used here is a traditional one that looks good and works well as a functional or presentation gavel. When I was first asked to make gavel samples for the Oklahoma State House of Representatives I did not have...
 
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