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  1. May 2021 Woodworker's Journal Free Plan: Patio Garden Cart

    May 2021 Woodworker's Journal Free Plan: Patio Garden Cart

    Flowers, veggies and herbs will thrive in this mobile cart. Made from cedar, it can be built in a weekend. You'll be planting in no time!
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  2. Which Sander Pad Should You Choose?

    Which Sander Pad Should You Choose?

    Which will be the better choice for general sanding — a softer or a harder pad?
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  3. 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!
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  4. Video: Designing and Building A Modern Credenza

    Video: Designing and Building A Modern Credenza

    In this video, Chris Salomone builds his best piece to date, a Mid Century Modern-inspired Credenza.
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  5. Can Marine Varnish be Rubbed Out?

    Can Marine Varnish be Rubbed Out?

    How to fix a glossy spar varnish finish?
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  6. Making Picture Frames with a Compact Router?

    Making Picture Frames with a Compact Router?

    Is a compact router a good choice for cutting picture frame joints?
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  7. Video: How To Build A Computer Desk

    Video: How To Build A Computer Desk

    In this video, April Wilkerson puts together a new computer desk with a metal frame and plenty of storage space.
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  8. Build Face Frames with a Shop-made Doweling Jig

    Build Face Frames with a Shop-made Doweling Jig

    A little scrap and a couple of bushings are all it takes.
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  9. Best Way to Flatten Pine?

    Best Way to Flatten Pine?

    What is the best way to flatten wavy grained pine?
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  10. Choosing the Best Router Circle Cutting Jig

    Choosing the Best Router Circle Cutting Jig

    The easiest and most accurate way to cut a circle might be by using a router and a circle cutting jig. The jig acts as a compass mounted on your router. You secure the center and then position the router so that the bit is located at the radius of the circle you want to cut. You can make a simple version out of plywood, but if you want the versatility to easily cut different size circles, then we recommend one of the Rockler circle cutting jigs. We make 5 jig kit options that look pretty similar, so which one do you choose?
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  11. Video: Make a Corner Cabinet with Etched Glass Doors

    Video: Make a Corner Cabinet with Etched Glass Doors

    In this video, David Picciuto makes a matching pair of corner cabinets with removable glass doors..
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