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January 13, 2022The Rockler family of Silicone Glue Applicators and Project Mats are designed to keep glue where it belongs: in the container, on the brush, or on your project. The silicone material is easy to wash with water, and dried glue easily peels off for long-lasting service - even fully dried polyurethane glue cracks and peels right off. Choose from more than fifteen different glue brushes, rollers and spreaders for perfect glue applications on any size project.Read more
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January 06, 2022> Let’s imagine for a moment that the old woodworking adage, “You can never have enough clamps,” isn’t true. If you really did have enough clamps, where would you put them all? Fortunately, that’s a problem none of us will have to worry about, but what about the clamps we do have? If you’re like me, even though you don’t have enough clamps, you do have quite a lot. And with a lot of clamps of varying sizes and types, the key to storing clamps is accessibility.Here are several clamp storage solutions.Read more
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Categories: Rockler Legacy of Innovation , Tool Reviews , Assembling Your Project , Skill Builder VideosDecember 06, 2021One 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.Read more
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Categories: Assembling Your ProjectJuly 13, 2021What is cyanoacrylate glue? Finishing expert Michael Dresdner takes a closer look at this interesting glue.Read more
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May 10, 2021Cordless tools have come a long way in a little more than 20 years. Now there are cordless versions of tools that we never thought possible. I this video you'll see how we used a cordless biscuit joiner , router, sander and even a miter saw to make a beautiful oak picture frame.Read more
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April 15, 2021What is the best way to join a long, heavy table top? Biscuits or dowels?Read more
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Categories: Assembling Your ProjectApril 12, 2021My finger joints didn't come out quite right, and now my drawers won't sit flat. How can I fix this?Read more
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March 15, 2021What factors should I consider when gluing up a panel?Read more
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Categories: Assembling Your ProjectDecember 25, 2020How much space should you leave around cabinet doors?Read more
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November 22, 2020What is the best way to disassemble a door glue-up?Read more
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October 16, 2020In this Rockler demo you'll learn several tips that will help you make picture frames. We all know that there are a LOT of different styles and joint options for making picture frames. The most common feature mitered corners. And why not? They’re quicker to make than other options, they’re classic and of course, exceedingly functional. But notice that I didn’t say easy! That’s because as you probably already know, 45-degree miter joints like these can be tricky to cut, glue and clamp up accurately. And the wider the frame members are, the more challenging they can be. But, here are five things you can do to up your odds for success when making frames like these.Read more