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  1. 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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  2. Entryway Storage Cabinet Project

    Entryway Storage Cabinet Project

    How to build an entryway storage cabinet for shoes, coats and other outdoor gear.
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  3. How to Cut Drop-in Dovetails - A Free Video from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

    How to Cut Drop-in Dovetails - A Free Video from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

    A drop-in dovetail is a joint that is often at the top of a table when there is drawer at the front, connecting the legs. The reason for using a dovetail versus a tenon, is to provide a stronger mechanically locking joint where there is little space due to the other joints cut into thin stock such as legs. 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 Machine Grooves - A Free Video from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

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

    Grooves are used primarily for inserting panels, such as with a frame and panel. A groove is a "groove" that runs with the wood versus a dado is a groove that goes across the grain, and a rabbet is on the edge running with the grain. This video explains the various forms of grooves, as well as the different methods and tools to create the right groove for the application. 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. How to Make Tenons on a Table Saw – Standard Basic Method

    How to Make Tenons on a Table Saw – Standard Basic Method

    There are many methods of cutting tenons, they have their pluses and minuses, all have their place in furniture making. The standard method of tenoning on a table saw is a good, solid, first method to have. 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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  6. Video: How to Make a Letter Board

    Video: How to Make a Letter Board

    In this video, David Picciuto demonstrates how to create a simple and fun letter board.
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  7. How to Make Tenons on a Table Saw with a Dado Stack - A Free Video from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

    How to Make Tenons on a Table Saw with a Dado Stack - A Free Video from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

    A dado stack is an interesting way to cut a tenon, because it makes clean cuts to the shoulder and cheeks at the same time, meaning only one set up is needed for the majority of cuts. It can be a rougher cut, but that can be an advantage if using certain adhesives like epoxy. 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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  8. How to Make Tenons on a Router Table - A Free Video from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

    How to Make Tenons on a Router Table - A Free Video from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

    Of all the methods to cut tenons, using a router table gives one of the cleanest shoulders, and allows for the cheek and shoulder to be cut at the same time. Using a wide diameter mortising bit in the router table is a simple and efficient method of cutting straight joinery. 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. Project: Multipurpose Outfeed Cart

    Project: Multipurpose Outfeed Cart

    Offering sturdy outfeed support for a table saw, this spacious rolling cart is also an all-purpose assembly bench, complete with four drawers, onboard power and compressed air.
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  10. How to Prepare Wood for Finishing - A Free Video from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

    How to Prepare Wood for Finishing - A Free Video from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

    In many opinions, the surface preparation of the components is the most important aspect of furniture making. What people see, and feel, in the end is the surface of the wood. Surface preparation and finishing go hand in hand; lack of preparation will lead to a bad finish. 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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  11. How to Make Tenons on a Table Saw with Dado Blades & Fixed Spacers - A Free Video from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

    How to Make Tenons on a Table Saw with Dado Blades & Fixed Spacers - A Free Video from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

    The advantage of making a tenon on a table saw with dado blades is a consistent tenon cut over and over, regardless of stock thickness, without a specific setup dialed in each 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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