Page 14 - Woodworking Projects

  1. VIDEO: Jimmy DiResta Builds a Cherry Storage Cabinet

    VIDEO: Jimmy DiResta Builds a Cherry Storage Cabinet

    Jimmy DiResta designed and built this rolling storage cabinet that features open drawers and shelves. This video features the complete build process. Jimmy shares some great tips you can use when building your next cabinet project. The plan and materials list for this project are also included below.
    Read more
  2. Simple Serving Tray Project

    Simple Serving Tray Project

    How do you get started with the hobby of woodworking? Of course, it would be impossible to fully explain how to get started in woodworking in just one short video … so in today's Rockler demo we will address a few of the most common concerns that folks raise when they are considering trying out woodworking. Shop our best woodworking deals!
    Read more
  3. Don't Make These 7 Epoxy Project Mistakes

    Don't Make These 7 Epoxy Project Mistakes

    In this Rockler demo we’re going to share 7 of the most common mistakes you can make when working on a project that include pouring epoxy. Working with epoxy resin pours isn’t difficult, but there is a little bit of a learning curve and epoxy is not an inexpensive material. Avoiding these mistakes will make your projects more successful and could save your money. We've also created an epoxy buying guide that will help you choose the right epoxy for your project.!
    Read more
  4. Video: How to Make Three Different Planters

    Video: How to Make Three Different Planters

    In this video, David Picciuto explains how to build three different types of planter stands that are easy to replicate.
    Read more
  5. When is a Knife a Better Way to Mark Lines?

    When is a Knife a Better Way to Mark Lines?

    Why use a knife to mark wood?
    Read more
  6. Introduction to Woodworking Joinery

    Introduction to Woodworking Joinery

    “There are three categories of woodworking joinery that we use to make furniture; the butt joint, the mortise and tenon, and the dovetail. All other joinery can be considered variations within of these three categories.” -- Ian Kirby, Master Woodworker!
    Read more
  7. Choosing the Best Epoxy for Your Woodworking Project

    Choosing the Best Epoxy for Your Woodworking Project

    What type of epoxy is best for your project? And, how do you mix and apply the epoxy? Epoxy Resins are engineered to pour and cure at different depths ranging from 1/8” up to 3", in a single pour or multiple pours. It is important for you to choose the correct type of epoxy based the type of project you are making, the total thickness of the epoxy, and the temperature of your work area.
    Read more
  8. Peel-and-Stick Walnut Veneer Tips on Modern Desk Project

    Peel-and-Stick Walnut Veneer Tips on Modern Desk Project

    Many people are working from home right now. And some of them are getting fed up with using the dining room table as a workstation. This compact desk or some variation of it might just be the answer to that problem. In this demo video we'll show you the details of this project and discuss an interesting and easy technique for applying peel-and-stick veneer.
    Read more
  9. Rolling Library Ladder Kits

    Rolling Library Ladder Kits

    Build your own customized rolling ladder system! The Rockler Classic Rolling Library Ladder Kits include all the hardware you need to build a safe and sturdy rolling library ladder. Safely reach the highest shelves in your library, wine cellar, workshop or other out-of-reach spaces while adding a classic look to your home.
    Read more
  10. How to Install a Wireless Phone Charger in Your Project

    How to Install a Wireless Phone Charger in Your Project

    In this Rockler demo, we’ll show you how easy it is to install a Wireless Phone Charger in a woodworking project. When you install a wireless charger, all you have to do is set your phone down and it starts charging!For a concealed look, inset it into the bottom face of your desk, chair, counter or table. For an exposed look, you can install it in a through-hole and purchase one of the optional cover plates, available in black or white. With no exposed wires to fray or tangle, and no charging docks to clutter up your desk, you'll almost look forward to charging your phone.
    Read more
  11. The Wood Whisperer Kids Desk Plan

    The Wood Whisperer Kids Desk Plan

    Marc Spagnuolo, from The Wood Whisperer , shows you how to make two versions: a basic model held together with glue and screws and a joinery version that makes use of half-laps and notches for a slicker aesthetic. Both versions are laid out in our free plans which you can download nowThese kids desks are made with just 1/4 sheet of 1/2" plywood and a single 2x4. Quick, easy, and inexpensive!If you'd like to build one, you can download the FREE plans here.
    Read more