Page 10 - Learn Woodworking Tips with Rockler

  1. Making a Ring with Crayons or Snakeskin and Epoxy

    Making a Ring with Crayons or Snakeskin and Epoxy

    Wood and acrylic are the most common materials used when turning a ring. But that doesn't mean you are limited to those materials. Sometimes it's fun to experiment with other materials in your turning projects. Peter Brown is known for pushing the limits of turning materials. In this case, he used crayons and real snakeskin to make two unique rings. First, he used our Stainless Steel 2-Part Ring Core and a set of crayons to create a colorful ring. Next, he mixed pieces of snakeskin and epoxy to create a micarta, or layered material, turning blank. Learn how he created these rings in his video below.
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  2. Common Table Saw Cuts

    Common Table Saw Cuts

    The two most basic cuts that a table saw performs are rip cuts and crosscuts.
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  3. Making Drawers and Doors for Shop Stands

    Making Drawers and Doors for Shop Stands

    Add drawers or doors to your Rockler Rock-Steady Shop Stand. Design doors and drawers to make your shop stand the perfect tool cart, work table, or storage cabinet. We figured out the basic length and width drawer box dimensions, so all you have to do is decide how deep the drawers should be. The Drawer/Shelf Brackets and Hinge Brackets feature pre-drilled holes that match up with the pre-drilled holes in Shop Stand legs.
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  4. Creating an Enduring Finish

    Creating an Enduring Finish

    Picking the "right" finish for your most recent woodworking triumph may seem like a daunting task, given the confusing array of choices.
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  5. Table Saw Basics

    Table Saw Basics

    Table saws are at the heart of nearly every woodworking shop.
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  6. Are Old Cabinets Worth Refacing?

    Are Old Cabinets Worth Refacing?

    Fresh veneer can give old cabinet carcasses in good repair a welcomed facelift.
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  7. Installing Torsion Hinge Lid Supports

    Installing Torsion Hinge Lid Supports

    These specialized all-in-one hinges prevent pinched fingers and hold lids open on chests or boxes.
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  8. Planer and Jointer Cutterheads and Safety

    Planer and Jointer Cutterheads and Safety

    Cutterheads with carbide inserts is a relatively new technology for home-shop jointers and planers. It improves cutting quality on tricky grain, reduces noise and eases routine maintenance.
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  9. Planer and Jointer Options

    Planer and Jointer Options

    Planers and jointers are essential tools for achieving smooth, flat surfaces and precise dimensions.
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  10. Understanding Planers and Jointers

    Understanding Planers and Jointers

    Properly preparing lumber is a key to successful woodworking. These two tools are essential to that surfacing process.
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  11. FlexiPort Hoses Fit Your Portable Power Tools

    FlexiPort Hoses Fit Your Portable Power Tools

    What is the best wood dust collection hose for small power tools? Small benchtop tools and held power tools, such as sanders, circular saws, and track saws generate a lot of dust right where you least want it: directly under your nose. Unfortunately, the confusing array of non-standardized small dust ports on these power tools makes it hard to connect a dust hose—until now. The Rockler 3' to 12' Expandable FlexiPort Hose Kit and 12' Fixed Length FlexiPort Hose Kit feature tool port fittings that flex to fit on almost any tool and a 2-1/4'' hose port fitting that connects to most shop vacuums and dust separators. Plus, a redesigned quick connection system makes it faster and easier to connect and disconnect the hose to your tools.
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