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  1. Rob's Favorite Gifts for Woodworkers

    Rob's Favorite Gifts for Woodworkers

    Here are five woodworking gift ideas that woodworkers will love. These are woodworking tools that just about any woodworker can use, no matter what type of projects they build or tools they already have in their workshop. It's not too late to stop by your local Rockler store or order online. And, if you want more gift ideas for woodworkers, check out our 2021 Gift Guide.
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  2. How to Cut a Housed Stub Tenon Joint - A Free Video from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

    How to Cut a Housed Stub Tenon Joint - A Free Video from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

    A housed stub tenon joint is used as a shelf joint or where the side of a carcase would meet the top. It is a strong joint that is invaluable for furniture making. This video will break down the steps and layout of making a housed stub tenon an easy and accurate joint to cut. This video was produced for its free video library by The Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Rockport, Maine. The Center is a nonprofit, international woodworking school dedicated to providing the best possible education in wood craftsmanship and design.
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  3. How to Cut Finger Joints on a Table Saw - A Free Video from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

    How to Cut Finger Joints on a Table Saw - A Free Video from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

    A finger joint, also called a box joint, is machine cut joint that generates a lot of long grain to long grain glue strength and is a quick joint to cut once the machine is set up. It can be tricky to get a perfectly tight joint, but this video gives the techniques to achieve great finger joints. This video was produced for its free video library by The Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Rockport, Maine. The Center is a nonprofit, international woodworking school dedicated to providing the best possible education in wood craftsmanship and design.
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  4. How to Join Carcase Miters with Biscuits - A Free Video from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

    How to Join Carcase Miters with Biscuits - A Free Video from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

    A carcase miter is a miter that has been cut on a box or case. This joint may be reinforced in a variety of ways, one of the most straight forward is using biscuits. A biscuit is like a little cookie made of compressed wood manufactured to be used in conjunction with a tool that cuts the slot for the biscuit called a biscuit joiner. This video was produced for its free video library by The Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Rockport, Maine. The Center is a nonprofit, international woodworking school dedicated to providing the best possible education in wood craftsmanship and design.
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  5. Clamp-It Corner Jigs and Corner Clips Make Building Cabinets Easier

    Clamp-It Corner Jigs and Corner Clips Make Building Cabinets Easier

    One of the most important factors when assembling cabinets is to make sure the case pieces are square to each other. And, assembling cabinets can be a challenge when you're working alone. Learn how the Rockler Clamp-It Corner Jigs and Corner Clips are like extra sets of hands that make it easier to assemble perpendicular cabinet and box corners. The Rockler Clamp-It System firmly holds panels at a precise right angle, freeing up your hands so you can drive fasteners.
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  6. Will a Sander Cause Snipe Like a Planer?

    Will a Sander Cause Snipe Like a Planer?

    Will using a different tool eliminate the chance of snipe while smoothing out a board?
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  7. Bubinga: Guibourtia tessmannii

    Bubinga: Guibourtia tessmannii

    A convincing substitute for rosewood, this beautiful lumber is now CITES protected.
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  8. How to Machine Rabbets - A Free Video from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

    How to Machine Rabbets - A Free Video from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

    A rabbet is when the material at the edge of a board is removed, usually along the grain, but can also run along the end grain. Rabbets are often found in the back of a carcass to house a back panel and in door frames where glass may be inserted. Rabbets are also found on panels where the edges are removed to fit into a frame. This video covers the various scenarios and types of rabbets. This video was produced for its free video library by The Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Rockport, Maine. The Center is a nonprofit, international woodworking school dedicated to providing the best possible education in wood craftsmanship and design.
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  9. How to Cut Carcase Miters - A Free Video from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

    How to Cut Carcase Miters - A Free Video from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

    A carcase miter is a miter, a 45-degree joint usually, on a wide board that makes a carcase, as in a cabinet or case piece. The special aspect to using a miter in case construction is that it allows the grain to "wrap around" the piece. This video was produced for its free video library by The Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Rockport, Maine. The Center is a nonprofit, international woodworking school dedicated to providing the best possible education in wood craftsmanship and design.
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  10. Video: Organizing a Crafting Workbench

    Video: Organizing a Crafting Workbench

    In this video, Michael Alm helps organize a workbench by adding tool holders, drawers and more.
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  11. How to Cut A Sliding Dovetail - A Free Video from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

    How to Cut A Sliding Dovetail - A Free Video from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

    A sliding dovetail is a woodworking joint that allows two separate pieces to be slotted together without the need for glue or other fasteners. They are assembled by sliding the tail into the socket. Typically, sliding dovetail joints are used for shelf support or cabinet drawer construction. A sliding dovetail joint may look intimidating but, it’s relatively easy to cut. This video was produced for its free video library by The Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Rockport, Maine. The Center is a nonprofit, international woodworking school dedicated to providing the best possible education in wood craftsmanship and design.
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