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  1. Sugar Maple: Acer saccharum

    Sugar Maple: Acer saccharum

    Hard maple is an abundant species offering ample uses and several fine figures.
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  2. Black Cherry: Prunus Serotina

    Black Cherry: Prunus Serotina

    Black cherry lumber is one of our most coveted furniture-grade hardwoods.
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  3. Make a Tough Worktable Top

    Make a Tough Worktable Top

    Build this sturdy top with four router bits and home center supplies.
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  4. Woodworker's Journal Free Plan: Rolling Kitchen Island

    Woodworker's Journal Free Plan: Rolling Kitchen Island

    You can never have too much counter space. This kitchen island workstation project plan features a thick maple butcher block top that should be ideal for serving, cooling baked goods or carrying out chopping tasks. Underneath, there’s a spacious drawer for kitchen utensils that’s mounted on full-extension drawer slides.!
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  5. Making Half-lap Miter Joints with a Table Saw

    Making Half-lap Miter Joints with a Table Saw

    A long "platform" fence on your miter gauge makes these joints accurately with a dado blade.
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  6. Using a Nearly Natural Finish

    Using a Nearly Natural Finish

    Our finishing expert demonstrates some great tricks to make your inexpensive wood look high-class.
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  7. How to Make Segmented Bowl Turning Blanks

    How to Make Segmented Bowl Turning Blanks

    Turning bowls that are made from segmented turning blanks is a popular woodturning technique.
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  8. How to Make Raised Panel Doors Using a Table Saw

    How to Make Raised Panel Doors Using a Table Saw

    Table saws are perhaps the most versatile tool in a woodworking shop. In this video, we demonstrate how to do classic frame-and-panel construction using just a table saw.
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  9. Making Dowels with Router Bits

    Making Dowels with Router Bits

    All you need to make dowels in any species you like is a half-round router bit.
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  10. Sharpening a Bowl Gouge

    Sharpening a Bowl Gouge

    Sharpening a gouge can be tricky, but it's a necessary and beneficial skill for woodturners to master.
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  11. Cylindrical and Round Object Drilling Jig

    Cylindrical and Round Object Drilling Jig

    Boring an accurately placed hole into a round piece of wood, either a cylinder or a sphere, can be a tricky feat to accomplish.
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