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Categories: Maker Videos and ProjectsSeptember 08, 2021In this video, Paul Jackman builds a fitting tribute to his grandfather - an urn shaped like a carpenter's tool box.Read more
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Categories: Jigs, Tips and TricksSeptember 07, 2021The cleanest way to cut tenons on a table saw is with workpieces standing vertically. To do it safely, you need a tenoning jig that holds parts upright and securely as you run them through the blade.Read more
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Categories: Sanding and Finishing ProjectsSeptember 06, 2021What is the best way to hand-finish a large wood panel?Read more
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Categories: Maker Videos and ProjectsSeptember 05, 2021In this video, April Wilkerson tackles the third and last part of her double sink bathroom vanity project.Read more
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September 03, 2021How to build a bathroom vanity cabinet. This cabinet project will teach you how to build a face frame cabinet with frame-and-panel doors and drawers. There are several Rockler woodworking jigs used to make building this vanity much easier. This project was designed and built by Stevie from Built by Stevie.Read more
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Categories: Sanding and Finishing ProjectsSeptember 02, 2021If you have one of those annoying white cup stains on your wood what can you do? Our experts have a few pieces of advice.Read more
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September 01, 2021Today's kitchen offers a dizzying array of storage and organization options to maximize space and minimize headaches. This guide will help you make sense of the options so your kitchen can be the lean, mean food-making machine it was always meant to be.Read more
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Categories: Maker Videos and ProjectsSeptember 01, 2021In this video, Chris Salomone creates a display to show off his collection of Nintendo video game consoles.Read more
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Categories: Maker Videos and ProjectsAugust 29, 2021In this video, April Wilkerson continues the build of her parent's double sink bathroom vanity.Read more
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Categories: Woodworking ProjectsAugust 27, 2021This mobile work station will give your benchtop tools the "home base" that they deserve. The substantial cabinet on wheels raises the top of most benchtop table saws to a comfortable 36" working height. Behind the table saw there's a full-size router table that you can build with pocket-hole joinery. The router table also acts as a useful outfeed table for the table saw. This rolling work station is designed to be easy to build, even for a beginning woodworker.Read more