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Expert advice on woodworking and furniture making, with thousands of how-to videos, step-by-step articles, project plans, photo galleries, tool reviews, blogs, and more WOODWORKING PROJECTS AND PLANS Arts & Crafts Coffee Table with Story-Book Charm. April 7, 2021. With an understated shelf, beveled through-tenons, and stretchers shaped at the ends to corbel-like curves, this coffee table evokes the traditional Arts and Crafts style without being too serious.SHOP TALK LIVE
STL238: Tim Coleman’s shopsawn veneer secrets–revealed! April 9, 2021. Fine, they weren't secrets, but Tim sits down with Mike and Ben and the conversation goes deep into veneering processes. THE BEST WOODS FOR STEAM-BENDING Ideally, wood for steam-bending should be between 15% and 20% moisture content. If you don’t have a moisture meter, get one. Knowing the moisture content of the wood you are working with is critical. I most prefer air-dried wood for bending. But if you don’t have access to air-dried or green lumber you can still play the steam-bending game. MAKE YOUR OWN WOODWORKING TOOLS There are also five chisels in his dovetail kit, a 1/16-in.-wide chisel to remove waste between tails, a 3/4-in.-wide chisel for paring pins and tails, a pair of skew chisels, and a detail chisel that’s triangular in cross-section. Learn how to make each of these tools and bring your dovetails to a new level. THE 3 TABLESAW BLADES YOU NEED REMEMBERING PHILIP C. LOWE The woodworking community has lost one of its giants with the passing of Philip C. Lowe. He was a consummate craftsman and former instructor and head of the furniture making program at North Bennet Street School in Boston, and later at his own school, The Furniture Institute of SEAL YOUR PROJECT WITH DEWAXED SHELLAC A: Both of these products seal the wood equally well, but some finishes won’t stick to regular shellac. Both amber and clear Bulls Eye shellac have a natural waxy substance that interferes with the adhesion of oil-based polyurethane and water-based finishes. To address that problem, Zinsser created SealCoat, a dewaxed shellac,meaning it has
OSMO OIL: DURABLE, EASY TO USE, AND NONTOXIC Osmo Polyx-Oil is all those things. Made from natural vegetable oils and waxes, it does not off-gas or smell bad. It’s durable, easy to apply, and easy to repair. The secret to success with this oil is filling the pores first. Start the surface prep by sanding up to atleast 220 grit.
GEL STAIN USER’S GUIDE heavy first coat for a darker color. Simply apply a second one. Gel stains work well on blotch-prone woods—The end grain on tabletops and raised panels often absorbs regular stainsFINEWOODWORKING
Expert advice on woodworking and furniture making, with thousands of how-to videos, step-by-step articles, project plans, photo galleries, tool reviews, blogs, and more WOODWORKING PROJECTS AND PLANS Arts & Crafts Coffee Table with Story-Book Charm. April 7, 2021. With an understated shelf, beveled through-tenons, and stretchers shaped at the ends to corbel-like curves, this coffee table evokes the traditional Arts and Crafts style without being too serious.SHOP TALK LIVE
STL238: Tim Coleman’s shopsawn veneer secrets–revealed! April 9, 2021. Fine, they weren't secrets, but Tim sits down with Mike and Ben and the conversation goes deep into veneering processes. THE BEST WOODS FOR STEAM-BENDING Ideally, wood for steam-bending should be between 15% and 20% moisture content. If you don’t have a moisture meter, get one. Knowing the moisture content of the wood you are working with is critical. I most prefer air-dried wood for bending. But if you don’t have access to air-dried or green lumber you can still play the steam-bending game. MAKE YOUR OWN WOODWORKING TOOLS There are also five chisels in his dovetail kit, a 1/16-in.-wide chisel to remove waste between tails, a 3/4-in.-wide chisel for paring pins and tails, a pair of skew chisels, and a detail chisel that’s triangular in cross-section. Learn how to make each of these tools and bring your dovetails to a new level. THE 3 TABLESAW BLADES YOU NEED REMEMBERING PHILIP C. LOWE The woodworking community has lost one of its giants with the passing of Philip C. Lowe. He was a consummate craftsman and former instructor and head of the furniture making program at North Bennet Street School in Boston, and later at his own school, The Furniture Institute of SEAL YOUR PROJECT WITH DEWAXED SHELLAC A: Both of these products seal the wood equally well, but some finishes won’t stick to regular shellac. Both amber and clear Bulls Eye shellac have a natural waxy substance that interferes with the adhesion of oil-based polyurethane and water-based finishes. To address that problem, Zinsser created SealCoat, a dewaxed shellac,meaning it has
OSMO OIL: DURABLE, EASY TO USE, AND NONTOXIC Osmo Polyx-Oil is all those things. Made from natural vegetable oils and waxes, it does not off-gas or smell bad. It’s durable, easy to apply, and easy to repair. The secret to success with this oil is filling the pores first. Start the surface prep by sanding up to atleast 220 grit.
GEL STAIN USER’S GUIDE heavy first coat for a darker color. Simply apply a second one. Gel stains work well on blotch-prone woods—The end grain on tabletops and raised panels often absorbs regular stains WOODWORKING PROJECTS AND PLANS SketchUp to shop - A case box. Tim Killen demonstrates how he created his plans for this handy Shaker project. The bowl is a bird. Dave Fisher turned a branch into a bowl, and a bowl into a wren. WEBINAR - FINEWOODWORKING Webinar: Shellac, the wonder finish with Tom McLaughlin. Replay! Join Tom McLaughlin and explore the characteristics and versatility of shellac with a focus on the practical approaches and techniques he uses to achieve great results. On-Demand.ALL ABOUT SEALERS
By Jeff Jewitt Dec 17, 2020. Sealers perform a number of tasks in finishing, including splotch control. However, one of the primary purposes of a sealer is to prepare the surface of the wood for subsequent coats of finish. In the process, it may also perform a variety of other functions, such as promoting adhesion, acceleratingdry time
ONLINE EXTRAS FROM FWW ISSUE #290 The art of marquetry. Learn the double-bevel technique from a master of the medium. How to make a knuckle joint. Steve Latta demonstrateshow to create a
FINE WOODWORKING #290 Fine Woodworking #290 – July/August 2021 Featuring Michael Pekovich, Bob Van Dyke, Tom McLaughlin, Steve Latta, and more. HOW TO MAKE A RULE JOINT 1 day ago · To cut the rule joint on this table’s top, which is 5⁄8 in. thick, I use a 1⁄2-in. cove bit combined with a 1⁄2-in. roundover. Before diving into the real thing, mill up a couple of test pieces 5⁄8 in. thick by 6 in. wide by 15 in. long. Believe me, you will recover this investment of time when making the actual joints. WORKSHOP TIP: SMART ROUTER JIG FOR THREE-LEGGED TABLES Workshop tip: Smart router jig for three-legged tables This jig helps cut the dovetail sockets in the turned legs cleanly and uniformly. FROM THE BENCH: MY GIFT IS MY CRAFT From the bench: My gift is my craft As a child, Philip Morley's dyslexia kept him from succeeding in traditional schools, but thanks to trade school, he found his own way to soar. URN MEMORIALIZES BELOVED PET Made to house the ashes of a client’s beloved pet, this box is designed to resemble, when viewed from above, a pet with its tail wrapped around its body. TheADVICE NEEDED
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Expert advice on woodworking and furniture making, with thousands of how-to videos, step-by-step articles, project plans, photo galleries, tool reviews, blogs, and more THE BEST WOODS FOR STEAM-BENDING Ideally, wood for steam-bending should be between 15% and 20% moisture content. If you don’t have a moisture meter, get one. Knowing the moisture content of the wood you are working with is critical. I most prefer air-dried wood for bending. But if you don’t have access to air-dried or green lumber you can still play the steam-bending game.SHOP TALK LIVE
STL238: Tim Coleman’s shopsawn veneer secrets–revealed! April 9, 2021. Fine, they weren't secrets, but Tim sits down with Mike and Ben and the conversation goes deep into veneering processes. START WOODWORKING: BASIC WOODWORKING FOR BEGINNERS About This Video Workshop. Welcome to the online series “Getting Started in Woodworking,” a multi-step program designed to guide you through the basics of woodworking and furniture making. No matter what drew you to the idea of building projects with wood, whether you’re taking on a do-it-yourself project around the house or shopping for HOW TO PRINT FULL-SIZED PATTERNS IN SKETCHUP If you have pieces with curves or other details you might benefit from printing full sized patterns. If you are using SketchUp Pro you’ll have LayOut which is well-suited for this sort of thing. You can choose a page size that suits the size of the patterns and once set up, export a PDF which you can then print yourself or send to someonewho
CRIB - FINEWOODWORKING Arts & Crafts Stickley inspired Crib. July 29, 2013. This crib took all of 7 months to build, including the time it took to create the plan, and running out of JOHN RYAN - FINEWOODWORKING John Ryan has been perfecting the art of making Shaker oval boxes for nearly 30 years. He studied box-making first at Canterbury Shaker Village and later under the expert eye of his mentor, John Kassay, author of Shaker Furniture.In addition to simple and elegant Shaker boxes, John and his wife, Diane, have a line of Shaker-inspired contemporary woodenware. HOW TO CUT COVES ON THE TABLESAW Three other factors also come into play. First, there’s the height of the blade, which affects the cove’s depth. Second is the feed angle. The higher the feed angle—meaning the farther away it is from parallel with the blade—the wider the cove. The last factor is blade diameter, as smaller blades can produce tighter coves.BUILD A PIE SAFE
33 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2006 A STUDY IN FRAME AND PANEL This 19th-century pie safe is made of flame birch, with tin door panels. Eastern white pine is used as a secondary wood for the back panels, shelves, andshelf cleats.
TABLE SAW TAPERING JIG IS SAFER AND FASTER In this way, the user can make a cut, back the sled out, reposition the leg, and make the next cut, all without having to turn the saw off or worry about the stability of the sled poised on the edge of the tablesaw. Overall, this table saw tapering jig is fast, safe, and easy to make yourself from materials you might just have laying around.FINEWOODWORKING
Expert advice on woodworking and furniture making, with thousands of how-to videos, step-by-step articles, project plans, photo galleries, tool reviews, blogs, and more THE BEST WOODS FOR STEAM-BENDING Ideally, wood for steam-bending should be between 15% and 20% moisture content. If you don’t have a moisture meter, get one. Knowing the moisture content of the wood you are working with is critical. I most prefer air-dried wood for bending. But if you don’t have access to air-dried or green lumber you can still play the steam-bending game.SHOP TALK LIVE
STL238: Tim Coleman’s shopsawn veneer secrets–revealed! April 9, 2021. Fine, they weren't secrets, but Tim sits down with Mike and Ben and the conversation goes deep into veneering processes. START WOODWORKING: BASIC WOODWORKING FOR BEGINNERS About This Video Workshop. Welcome to the online series “Getting Started in Woodworking,” a multi-step program designed to guide you through the basics of woodworking and furniture making. No matter what drew you to the idea of building projects with wood, whether you’re taking on a do-it-yourself project around the house or shopping for HOW TO PRINT FULL-SIZED PATTERNS IN SKETCHUP If you have pieces with curves or other details you might benefit from printing full sized patterns. If you are using SketchUp Pro you’ll have LayOut which is well-suited for this sort of thing. You can choose a page size that suits the size of the patterns and once set up, export a PDF which you can then print yourself or send to someonewho
CRIB - FINEWOODWORKING Arts & Crafts Stickley inspired Crib. July 29, 2013. This crib took all of 7 months to build, including the time it took to create the plan, and running out of JOHN RYAN - FINEWOODWORKING John Ryan has been perfecting the art of making Shaker oval boxes for nearly 30 years. He studied box-making first at Canterbury Shaker Village and later under the expert eye of his mentor, John Kassay, author of Shaker Furniture.In addition to simple and elegant Shaker boxes, John and his wife, Diane, have a line of Shaker-inspired contemporary woodenware. HOW TO CUT COVES ON THE TABLESAW Three other factors also come into play. First, there’s the height of the blade, which affects the cove’s depth. Second is the feed angle. The higher the feed angle—meaning the farther away it is from parallel with the blade—the wider the cove. The last factor is blade diameter, as smaller blades can produce tighter coves.BUILD A PIE SAFE
33 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2006 A STUDY IN FRAME AND PANEL This 19th-century pie safe is made of flame birch, with tin door panels. Eastern white pine is used as a secondary wood for the back panels, shelves, andshelf cleats.
TABLE SAW TAPERING JIG IS SAFER AND FASTER In this way, the user can make a cut, back the sled out, reposition the leg, and make the next cut, all without having to turn the saw off or worry about the stability of the sled poised on the edge of the tablesaw. Overall, this table saw tapering jig is fast, safe, and easy to make yourself from materials you might just have laying around. FINE WOODWORKING #290 Fine Woodworking #290 – July/August 2021 Featuring Michael Pekovich, Bob Van Dyke, Tom McLaughlin, Steve Latta, and more. WEBINAR - FINEWOODWORKING Webinar: Shellac, the wonder finish with Tom McLaughlin. Replay! Join Tom McLaughlin and explore the characteristics and versatility of shellac with a focus on the practical approaches and techniques he uses to achieve great results. On-Demand. ONLINE EXTRAS FROM FWW ISSUE #290 1 day ago · The art of marquetry. Learn the double-bevel technique from a master of the medium. How to make a knuckle joint. Steve Latta demonstrates how to create a HOW TO MAKE A RULE JOINT 8 hours ago · To cut the rule joint on this table’s top, which is 5⁄8 in. thick, I use a 1⁄2-in. cove bit combined with a 1⁄2-in. roundover. Before diving into the real thing, mill up a couple of test pieces 5⁄8 in. thick by 6 in. wide by 15 in. long. Believe me, you will recover this investment of DON'T BUILD A NEW WORKBENCH A new workbench—with tons of mass and new vises—is a tempting idea when you’re struggling with an inherited or entry-level bench. If you love building workbenches, go ahead and build the bench of yourdreams.
THE ART OF MARQUETRY Synopsis: The incredible marquetry designs of Craig Stevens may seem out of reach, but the way he explains the double-bevel technique makes it seem completely doable. This process ensures a perfect-fitting marquetry design. Basically, you tape the background veneer and the insert veneer together, and cut them both at once on an angledsurface.
WORKSHOP TIP: SMART ROUTER JIG FOR THREE-LEGGED TABLES Workshop tip: Smart router jig for three-legged tables This jig helps cut the dovetail sockets in the turned legs cleanly and uniformly. FROM THE BENCH: MY GIFT IS MY CRAFT From the bench: My gift is my craft As a child, Philip Morley's dyslexia kept him from succeeding in traditional schools, but thanks to trade school, he found his own way to soar. URN MEMORIALIZES BELOVED PET Made to house the ashes of a client’s beloved pet, this box is designed to resemble, when viewed from above, a pet with its tail wrapped around its body. The TOOL TEST: REVIEW OF 14-IN. BANDSAWS A 14-in. bandsaw is the perfect size for woodworking, fitting in most shops without trouble. Tool guru Roland Johnson tested 12 of the latest saws, using them to rip, cut curves, and the most important test—resawing wide boards. For this test, we limited the field tosaws with a
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Expert advice on woodworking and furniture making, with thousands of how-to videos, step-by-step articles, project plans, photo galleries, tool reviews, blogs, and more THE BEST WOODS FOR STEAM-BENDING Ideally, wood for steam-bending should be between 15% and 20% moisture content. If you don’t have a moisture meter, get one. Knowing the moisture content of the wood you are working with is critical. I most prefer air-dried wood for bending. But if you don’t have access to air-dried or green lumber you can still play the steam-bending game. MAKE YOUR OWN WOODWORKING TOOLS There are also five chisels in his dovetail kit, a 1/16-in.-wide chisel to remove waste between tails, a 3/4-in.-wide chisel for paring pins and tails, a pair of skew chisels, and a detail chisel that’s triangular in cross-section. Learn how to make each of these tools and bring your dovetails to a new level. ONLINE EXTRAS FROM FWW ISSUE #288 Roland Johnson has. rejuvenated dozens of Stanley Bailey planes and given more than 100 seminars on the subject. Here, he demonstrates how to tear. down a plane to its bare chassis and rebuild it into a classic. He’ll demonstrate how to restore Bailey-style OSMO OIL: DURABLE, EASY TO USE, AND NONTOXIC Osmo Polyx-Oil is all those things. Made from natural vegetable oils and waxes, it does not off-gas or smell bad. It’s durable, easy to apply, and easy to repair. The secret to success with this oil is filling the pores first. Start the surface prep by sanding up to atleast 220 grit.
BEST BRUSH FOR SHELLAC The dome-shaped bristles make it great for small areas like legs and drawer fronts; and because mop brushes hold lots of finish, they also work great for larger surfaces. Less-expensive ones are fine for general work, but for laying down fine topcoats on small parts or molding, I’d use a mop brush with bristles made from squirrel orgoat hair
HOW TO CUT COVES ON THE TABLESAW Three other factors also come into play. First, there’s the height of the blade, which affects the cove’s depth. Second is the feed angle. The higher the feed angle—meaning the farther away it is from parallel with the blade—the wider the cove. The last factor is blade diameter, as smaller blades can produce tighter coves.14-IN. BANDSAW DD90
A low-priced saw, with four speeds. The bandsaw is a versatile tool that rips, resaws, crosscuts, and cuts curves. And when the table is tilted, it makes all kinds of angle cuts, too. Plus it can be used to cut tenons, dovetails, and various other joints. The 14-in. size is good for most small shops, so we decided to test nine popular modelson
GRIZZLY VS. JET???
The Grizzly is a good saw, but the SS is better - heavier components, more solid construction, better fence, bigger table and of course there's the finger touch technology. New SS PCSs are pretty pricey, but you can sell one in a heartbeat if you find you don't need it.BUILD A PIE SAFE
33 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2006 A STUDY IN FRAME AND PANEL This 19th-century pie safe is made of flame birch, with tin door panels. Eastern white pine is used as a secondary wood for the back panels, shelves, andshelf cleats.
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Expert advice on woodworking and furniture making, with thousands of how-to videos, step-by-step articles, project plans, photo galleries, tool reviews, blogs, and more THE BEST WOODS FOR STEAM-BENDING Ideally, wood for steam-bending should be between 15% and 20% moisture content. If you don’t have a moisture meter, get one. Knowing the moisture content of the wood you are working with is critical. I most prefer air-dried wood for bending. But if you don’t have access to air-dried or green lumber you can still play the steam-bending game. MAKE YOUR OWN WOODWORKING TOOLS There are also five chisels in his dovetail kit, a 1/16-in.-wide chisel to remove waste between tails, a 3/4-in.-wide chisel for paring pins and tails, a pair of skew chisels, and a detail chisel that’s triangular in cross-section. Learn how to make each of these tools and bring your dovetails to a new level. ONLINE EXTRAS FROM FWW ISSUE #288 Roland Johnson has. rejuvenated dozens of Stanley Bailey planes and given more than 100 seminars on the subject. Here, he demonstrates how to tear. down a plane to its bare chassis and rebuild it into a classic. He’ll demonstrate how to restore Bailey-style OSMO OIL: DURABLE, EASY TO USE, AND NONTOXIC Osmo Polyx-Oil is all those things. Made from natural vegetable oils and waxes, it does not off-gas or smell bad. It’s durable, easy to apply, and easy to repair. The secret to success with this oil is filling the pores first. Start the surface prep by sanding up to atleast 220 grit.
BEST BRUSH FOR SHELLAC The dome-shaped bristles make it great for small areas like legs and drawer fronts; and because mop brushes hold lots of finish, they also work great for larger surfaces. Less-expensive ones are fine for general work, but for laying down fine topcoats on small parts or molding, I’d use a mop brush with bristles made from squirrel orgoat hair
HOW TO CUT COVES ON THE TABLESAW Three other factors also come into play. First, there’s the height of the blade, which affects the cove’s depth. Second is the feed angle. The higher the feed angle—meaning the farther away it is from parallel with the blade—the wider the cove. The last factor is blade diameter, as smaller blades can produce tighter coves.14-IN. BANDSAW DD90
A low-priced saw, with four speeds. The bandsaw is a versatile tool that rips, resaws, crosscuts, and cuts curves. And when the table is tilted, it makes all kinds of angle cuts, too. Plus it can be used to cut tenons, dovetails, and various other joints. The 14-in. size is good for most small shops, so we decided to test nine popular modelson
GRIZZLY VS. JET???
The Grizzly is a good saw, but the SS is better - heavier components, more solid construction, better fence, bigger table and of course there's the finger touch technology. New SS PCSs are pretty pricey, but you can sell one in a heartbeat if you find you don't need it.BUILD A PIE SAFE
33 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2006 A STUDY IN FRAME AND PANEL This 19th-century pie safe is made of flame birch, with tin door panels. Eastern white pine is used as a secondary wood for the back panels, shelves, andshelf cleats.
FROM THE EDITOR: WHAT WE MAKE MATTERS From the editor: What we make matters While it’s true that woodworking is often a solitary pursuit, there is an important potential for connection to others in the work we make. BUILD AN ADJUSTABLE TABLESAW L-FENCE 16 hours ago · Synopsis: Rabbets, tenons, flush-trimming, miters, and pattern work all get significantly easier when you build an adjustable L-fence like this one by Bob Van Dyke. It consists of a fixed backer board that clamps to the rip fence, with a slotted L-fence that can be located above the blade and adjusted for a perfectcut.
WEBINAR - FINEWOODWORKING Webinar: Shellac, the wonder finish with Tom McLaughlin. Replay! Join Tom McLaughlin and explore the characteristics and versatility of shellac with a focus on the practical approaches and techniques he uses to achieve great results. On-Demand.SHOP TALK LIVE
STL234: When animation inspires your furniture designs. February 12, 2021. Mike, Barry, and Ben discuss their favorite movies for spotting great furniture, whether a mirror polish counts for sharp, and if anybody ever really takes apart hide glue joints.TOOLS & MATERIALS
UNLIMITED. Become an UNLIMITED member and get it all: searchable online archive of every issue, how-to videos, Complete Illustrated Guide to Woodworking #279-TOOLS & SHOPS 2020 Make a Long Tool Rest for Your Lathe. If you plan to turn chair or table legs, Tim Manney’s shopmade long tool rest allows you to make fluid, full-body motions that yield consistent, smooth, flowingturnings.
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Online Extras from FWW Issue #288. Online Extras from FWW Issue #288 Video: Rough around the edges After fairing the edges of his cutting boards, Mark Gardner adds an aesthetic and tactile touch toJAPANESE SAWHORSES
Japanese Sawhorses. Adjustable Workshop Stand. Build a Clever Countertop with Storage Below. Rolling Assembly Dolly with Stabilizing Feet. Sheet Goods Table with Built-in Panel Lifter. Turn a Reclaimed Cabinet into a Rolling Workstation. Organize Your Shop withSHOP AC REVISITED
Watch the forecast for the dew point of the outdoor air, and don't set your AC lower than that. And try and set up the AC so it doesn't blow directly on the tools - the air coming out of with will be 55-60F and that's below the dew point for much of the eastern US for a lot of thesummer.
THE BEST RUST PREVENTERS We put 20 commonly available rust preventers to the test to see which ones work best at protecting your expensive woodworking tools from rust. Are waxes and natural oils better? What about petroleum-based products? We tried the rust preventers on a cast-iron tablesaw top and some samples of A2 tool steel (an iron alloy). All of the samples were subjected to extreme environments. Our testFINEWOODWORKING
Expert advice on woodworking and furniture making, with thousands of how-to videos, step-by-step articles, project plans, photo galleries, tool reviews, blogs, and more MAKE YOUR OWN WOODWORKING TOOLS There are also five chisels in his dovetail kit, a 1/16-in.-wide chisel to remove waste between tails, a 3/4-in.-wide chisel for paring pins and tails, a pair of skew chisels, and a detail chisel that’s triangular in cross-section. Learn how to make each of these tools and bring your dovetails to a new level. THE BEST WOODS FOR STEAM-BENDING Ideally, wood for steam-bending should be between 15% and 20% moisture content. If you don’t have a moisture meter, get one. Knowing the moisture content of the wood you are working with is critical. I most prefer air-dried wood for bending. But if you don’t have access to air-dried or green lumber you can still play the steam-bending game.SHOP TALK LIVE
STL238: Tim Coleman’s shopsawn veneer secrets–revealed! April 9, 2021. Fine, they weren't secrets, but Tim sits down with Mike and Ben and the conversation goes deep into veneering processes. CRIB - FINEWOODWORKING Arts & Crafts Stickley inspired Crib. July 29, 2013. This crib took all of 7 months to build, including the time it took to create the plan, and running out of14-IN. BANDSAW DD90
A low-priced saw, with four speeds. The bandsaw is a versatile tool that rips, resaws, crosscuts, and cuts curves. And when the table is tilted, it makes all kinds of angle cuts, too. Plus it can be used to cut tenons, dovetails, and various other joints. The 14-in. size is good for most small shops, so we decided to test nine popular modelson
HOW TO CUT COVES ON THE TABLESAW Three other factors also come into play. First, there’s the height of the blade, which affects the cove’s depth. Second is the feed angle. The higher the feed angle—meaning the farther away it is from parallel with the blade—the wider the cove. The last factor is blade diameter, as smaller blades can produce tighter coves. OSMO OIL: DURABLE, EASY TO USE, AND NONTOXIC Osmo Polyx-Oil is all those things. Made from natural vegetable oils and waxes, it does not off-gas or smell bad. It’s durable, easy to apply, and easy to repair. The secret to success with this oil is filling the pores first. Start the surface prep by sanding up to atleast 220 grit.
THE BEST RUST PREVENTERS We put 20 commonly available rust preventers to the test to see which ones work best at protecting your expensive woodworking tools from rust. Are waxes and natural oils better? What about petroleum-based products? We tried the rust preventers on a cast-iron tablesaw top and some samples of A2 tool steel (an iron alloy). All of the samples were subjected to extreme environments. Our testFLATTEN WAVY VENEER
Set the iron to the steam setting at about 150°F to 212°F. Then apply gentle pressure as you iron both sides of the veneer. The steam will increase the veneer moisture content making it flexible enough to flatten. Mist veneer with homebrew solution. If the veneer is too wavy for an iron, I will spray the sheet with a mixture of water, alcoholFINEWOODWORKING
Expert advice on woodworking and furniture making, with thousands of how-to videos, step-by-step articles, project plans, photo galleries, tool reviews, blogs, and more THE BEST WOODS FOR STEAM-BENDING Ideally, wood for steam-bending should be between 15% and 20% moisture content. If you don’t have a moisture meter, get one. Knowing the moisture content of the wood you are working with is critical. I most prefer air-dried wood for bending. But if you don’t have access to air-dried or green lumber you can still play the steam-bending game. MAKE YOUR OWN WOODWORKING TOOLS There are also five chisels in his dovetail kit, a 1/16-in.-wide chisel to remove waste between tails, a 3/4-in.-wide chisel for paring pins and tails, a pair of skew chisels, and a detail chisel that’s triangular in cross-section. Learn how to make each of these tools and bring your dovetails to a new level.SHOP TALK LIVE
STL238: Tim Coleman’s shopsawn veneer secrets–revealed! April 9, 2021. Fine, they weren't secrets, but Tim sits down with Mike and Ben and the conversation goes deep into veneering processes. CRIB - FINEWOODWORKING Arts & Crafts Stickley inspired Crib. July 29, 2013. This crib took all of 7 months to build, including the time it took to create the plan, and running out of14-IN. BANDSAW DD90
A low-priced saw, with four speeds. The bandsaw is a versatile tool that rips, resaws, crosscuts, and cuts curves. And when the table is tilted, it makes all kinds of angle cuts, too. Plus it can be used to cut tenons, dovetails, and various other joints. The 14-in. size is good for most small shops, so we decided to test nine popular modelson
OSMO OIL: DURABLE, EASY TO USE, AND NONTOXIC Osmo Polyx-Oil is all those things. Made from natural vegetable oils and waxes, it does not off-gas or smell bad. It’s durable, easy to apply, and easy to repair. The secret to success with this oil is filling the pores first. Start the surface prep by sanding up to atleast 220 grit.
HOW TO CUT COVES ON THE TABLESAW Three other factors also come into play. First, there’s the height of the blade, which affects the cove’s depth. Second is the feed angle. The higher the feed angle—meaning the farther away it is from parallel with the blade—the wider the cove. The last factor is blade diameter, as smaller blades can produce tighter coves. THE BEST RUST PREVENTERS We put 20 commonly available rust preventers to the test to see which ones work best at protecting your expensive woodworking tools from rust. Are waxes and natural oils better? What about petroleum-based products? We tried the rust preventers on a cast-iron tablesaw top and some samples of A2 tool steel (an iron alloy). All of the samples were subjected to extreme environments. Our testFLATTEN WAVY VENEER
Set the iron to the steam setting at about 150°F to 212°F. Then apply gentle pressure as you iron both sides of the veneer. The steam will increase the veneer moisture content making it flexible enough to flatten. Mist veneer with homebrew solution. If the veneer is too wavy for an iron, I will spray the sheet with a mixture of water, alcohol WOODWORKING PROJECTS AND PLANS SketchUp to shop - A case box. Tim Killen demonstrates how he created his plans for this handy Shaker project. The bowl is a bird. Dave Fisher turned a branch into a bowl, and a bowl into a wren.FINEWOODWORKING
Expert advice on woodworking and furniture making, with thousands of how-to videos, step-by-step articles, project plans, photo galleries, tool reviews, blogs, and moreCLASSIC WOODWORKING
Classic Woodworking: End Table with Carved Accents (110) This week on Classic Woodworking, host Tom McLaughlin welcomes his friend and neighbor David Lamb to his shop. David, a long-standing member of the New Hampshire Furniture Masters, creates dazzling furniture designs.FINEWOODWORKING
Expert advice on woodworking and furniture making, with thousands of how-to videos, step-by-step articles, project plans, photo galleries, tool reviews, blogs, and more FROM THE EDITOR: WHAT WE MAKE MATTERS From the editor: What we make matters While it’s true that woodworking is often a solitary pursuit, there is an important potential for connection to others in the work we make. THE 3 TABLESAW BLADES YOU NEED 80-tooth HATB on bottom, 24-tooth TCG on top. Notice the negative hook on the 80-tooth. Pro tip: For better results on both the top and bottom of a cut through plywood, make a skim cut, say 1/32 in. deep, on the bottom first. This severs the fibers on the bottom gently and helps eliminate tearout. STL242: IS THERE ONE BLOCK PLANE TO RULE THEM ALL STL242: Is there one block plane to rule them all? Chris Gochnour answers listener questions about back bevels on handplanes, various types of block planes, and getting rid of chatter when using aspokeshave.
HAND TOOLS ARCHIVES
Erik Anton Berg Chisels. October 24, 2006. Greetings from Denmark ! Several times I have seen that EAB Chisels are being praiced for quality of steel and standtime. TOOL TEST: 5-IN. RANDOM-ORBIT SANDERS The 5-in. random-orbit sander is a staple in most shops, and for good reason. Its size makes it easy to handle, and its random-orbit action cuts quickly and yields a smooth surface without obvious scratch marks. Still, sanding can be a particularly vexing chore, so you want a sander that works as quickly and comfortably as possible, and leavesHAND TOOLS ARCHIVES
Stanley #51 & 52 plane & shooting board. November 3, 2006. Was wondering if anybody had tried a the Stanley #51 & 52 plane and shooting board. Looked like a neat tool.FINEWOODWORKING
Expert advice on woodworking and furniture making, with thousands of how-to videos, step-by-step articles, project plans, photo galleries, tool reviews, blogs, and more MAKE YOUR OWN WOODWORKING TOOLS There are also five chisels in his dovetail kit, a 1/16-in.-wide chisel to remove waste between tails, a 3/4-in.-wide chisel for paring pins and tails, a pair of skew chisels, and a detail chisel that’s triangular in cross-section. Learn how to make each of these tools and bring your dovetails to a new level. THE BEST WOODS FOR STEAM-BENDING Ideally, wood for steam-bending should be between 15% and 20% moisture content. If you don’t have a moisture meter, get one. Knowing the moisture content of the wood you are working with is critical. I most prefer air-dried wood for bending. But if you don’t have access to air-dried or green lumber you can still play the steam-bending game.SHOP TALK LIVE
STL238: Tim Coleman’s shopsawn veneer secrets–revealed! April 9, 2021. Fine, they weren't secrets, but Tim sits down with Mike and Ben and the conversation goes deep into veneering processes. CRIB - FINEWOODWORKINGWOOD BABY CRIB PLANS3N1 BABY CRIB WOODWORKING PLANSBABY CRIB WOODWORKING PLAN PDF Arts & Crafts Stickley inspired Crib. July 29, 2013. This crib took all of 7 months to build, including the time it took to create the plan, and running out of14-IN. BANDSAW DD90
A low-priced saw, with four speeds. The bandsaw is a versatile tool that rips, resaws, crosscuts, and cuts curves. And when the table is tilted, it makes all kinds of angle cuts, too. Plus it can be used to cut tenons, dovetails, and various other joints. The 14-in. size is good for most small shops, so we decided to test nine popular modelson
HOW TO CUT COVES ON THE TABLESAW Three other factors also come into play. First, there’s the height of the blade, which affects the cove’s depth. Second is the feed angle. The higher the feed angle—meaning the farther away it is from parallel with the blade—the wider the cove. The last factor is blade diameter, as smaller blades can produce tighter coves. OSMO OIL: DURABLE, EASY TO USE, AND NONTOXICHOW TO APPLY OSMO POLYXHOW TO APPLY OSMO POLYXWHERE TO BUY OSMO POLYX Osmo Polyx-Oil is all those things. Made from natural vegetable oils and waxes, it does not off-gas or smell bad. It’s durable, easy to apply, and easy to repair. The secret to success with this oil is filling the pores first. Start the surface prep by sanding up to atleast 220 grit.
THE BEST RUST PREVENTERS We put 20 commonly available rust preventers to the test to see which ones work best at protecting your expensive woodworking tools from rust. Are waxes and natural oils better? What about petroleum-based products? We tried the rust preventers on a cast-iron tablesaw top and some samples of A2 tool steel (an iron alloy). All of the samples were subjected to extreme environments. Our testFLATTEN WAVY VENEER
Set the iron to the steam setting at about 150°F to 212°F. Then apply gentle pressure as you iron both sides of the veneer. The steam will increase the veneer moisture content making it flexible enough to flatten. Mist veneer with homebrew solution. If the veneer is too wavy for an iron, I will spray the sheet with a mixture of water, alcoholFINEWOODWORKING
Expert advice on woodworking and furniture making, with thousands of how-to videos, step-by-step articles, project plans, photo galleries, tool reviews, blogs, and more MAKE YOUR OWN WOODWORKING TOOLS There are also five chisels in his dovetail kit, a 1/16-in.-wide chisel to remove waste between tails, a 3/4-in.-wide chisel for paring pins and tails, a pair of skew chisels, and a detail chisel that’s triangular in cross-section. Learn how to make each of these tools and bring your dovetails to a new level. THE BEST WOODS FOR STEAM-BENDING Ideally, wood for steam-bending should be between 15% and 20% moisture content. If you don’t have a moisture meter, get one. Knowing the moisture content of the wood you are working with is critical. I most prefer air-dried wood for bending. But if you don’t have access to air-dried or green lumber you can still play the steam-bending game.SHOP TALK LIVE
STL238: Tim Coleman’s shopsawn veneer secrets–revealed! April 9, 2021. Fine, they weren't secrets, but Tim sits down with Mike and Ben and the conversation goes deep into veneering processes. CRIB - FINEWOODWORKINGWOOD BABY CRIB PLANS3N1 BABY CRIB WOODWORKING PLANSBABY CRIB WOODWORKING PLAN PDF Arts & Crafts Stickley inspired Crib. July 29, 2013. This crib took all of 7 months to build, including the time it took to create the plan, and running out of14-IN. BANDSAW DD90
A low-priced saw, with four speeds. The bandsaw is a versatile tool that rips, resaws, crosscuts, and cuts curves. And when the table is tilted, it makes all kinds of angle cuts, too. Plus it can be used to cut tenons, dovetails, and various other joints. The 14-in. size is good for most small shops, so we decided to test nine popular modelson
HOW TO CUT COVES ON THE TABLESAW Three other factors also come into play. First, there’s the height of the blade, which affects the cove’s depth. Second is the feed angle. The higher the feed angle—meaning the farther away it is from parallel with the blade—the wider the cove. The last factor is blade diameter, as smaller blades can produce tighter coves. OSMO OIL: DURABLE, EASY TO USE, AND NONTOXICHOW TO APPLY OSMO POLYXHOW TO APPLY OSMO POLYXWHERE TO BUY OSMO POLYX Osmo Polyx-Oil is all those things. Made from natural vegetable oils and waxes, it does not off-gas or smell bad. It’s durable, easy to apply, and easy to repair. The secret to success with this oil is filling the pores first. Start the surface prep by sanding up to atleast 220 grit.
THE BEST RUST PREVENTERS We put 20 commonly available rust preventers to the test to see which ones work best at protecting your expensive woodworking tools from rust. Are waxes and natural oils better? What about petroleum-based products? We tried the rust preventers on a cast-iron tablesaw top and some samples of A2 tool steel (an iron alloy). All of the samples were subjected to extreme environments. Our testFLATTEN WAVY VENEER
Set the iron to the steam setting at about 150°F to 212°F. Then apply gentle pressure as you iron both sides of the veneer. The steam will increase the veneer moisture content making it flexible enough to flatten. Mist veneer with homebrew solution. If the veneer is too wavy for an iron, I will spray the sheet with a mixture of water, alcohol WOODWORKING PROJECTS AND PLANS SketchUp to shop - A case box. Tim Killen demonstrates how he created his plans for this handy Shaker project. The bowl is a bird. Dave Fisher turned a branch into a bowl, and a bowl into a wren.FINEWOODWORKING
Expert advice on woodworking and furniture making, with thousands of how-to videos, step-by-step articles, project plans, photo galleries, tool reviews, blogs, and moreCLASSIC WOODWORKING
Classic Woodworking: End Table with Carved Accents (110) This week on Classic Woodworking, host Tom McLaughlin welcomes his friend and neighbor David Lamb to his shop. David, a long-standing member of the New Hampshire Furniture Masters, creates dazzling furniture designs.FINEWOODWORKING
Expert advice on woodworking and furniture making, with thousands of how-to videos, step-by-step articles, project plans, photo galleries, tool reviews, blogs, and more FROM THE EDITOR: WHAT WE MAKE MATTERS From the editor: What we make matters While it’s true that woodworking is often a solitary pursuit, there is an important potential for connection to others in the work we make. THE 3 TABLESAW BLADES YOU NEED 80-tooth HATB on bottom, 24-tooth TCG on top. Notice the negative hook on the 80-tooth. Pro tip: For better results on both the top and bottom of a cut through plywood, make a skim cut, say 1/32 in. deep, on the bottom first. This severs the fibers on the bottom gently and helps eliminate tearout. STL242: IS THERE ONE BLOCK PLANE TO RULE THEM ALL STL242: Is there one block plane to rule them all? Chris Gochnour answers listener questions about back bevels on handplanes, various types of block planes, and getting rid of chatter when using aspokeshave.
HAND TOOLS ARCHIVES
Erik Anton Berg Chisels. October 24, 2006. Greetings from Denmark ! Several times I have seen that EAB Chisels are being praiced for quality of steel and standtime. TOOL TEST: 5-IN. RANDOM-ORBIT SANDERS The 5-in. random-orbit sander is a staple in most shops, and for good reason. Its size makes it easy to handle, and its random-orbit action cuts quickly and yields a smooth surface without obvious scratch marks. Still, sanding can be a particularly vexing chore, so you want a sander that works as quickly and comfortably as possible, and leavesHAND TOOLS ARCHIVES
Stanley #51 & 52 plane & shooting board. November 3, 2006. Was wondering if anybody had tried a the Stanley #51 & 52 plane and shooting board. Looked like a neat tool.FINEWOODWORKING
Expert advice on woodworking and furniture making, with thousands of how-to videos, step-by-step articles, project plans, photo galleries, tool reviews, blogs, and more MAKE YOUR OWN WOODWORKING TOOLS There are also five chisels in his dovetail kit, a 1/16-in.-wide chisel to remove waste between tails, a 3/4-in.-wide chisel for paring pins and tails, a pair of skew chisels, and a detail chisel that’s triangular in cross-section. Learn how to make each of these tools and bring your dovetails to a new level. THE BEST WOODS FOR STEAM-BENDING Ideally, wood for steam-bending should be between 15% and 20% moisture content. If you don’t have a moisture meter, get one. Knowing the moisture content of the wood you are working with is critical. I most prefer air-dried wood for bending. But if you don’t have access to air-dried or green lumber you can still play the steam-bending game.SHOP TALK LIVE
STL238: Tim Coleman’s shopsawn veneer secrets–revealed! April 9, 2021. Fine, they weren't secrets, but Tim sits down with Mike and Ben and the conversation goes deep into veneering processes. CRIB - FINEWOODWORKINGWOOD BABY CRIB PLANS3N1 BABY CRIB WOODWORKING PLANSBABY CRIB WOODWORKING PLAN PDF Arts & Crafts Stickley inspired Crib. July 29, 2013. This crib took all of 7 months to build, including the time it took to create the plan, and running out of14-IN. BANDSAW DD90
A low-priced saw, with four speeds. The bandsaw is a versatile tool that rips, resaws, crosscuts, and cuts curves. And when the table is tilted, it makes all kinds of angle cuts, too. Plus it can be used to cut tenons, dovetails, and various other joints. The 14-in. size is good for most small shops, so we decided to test nine popular modelson
HOW TO CUT COVES ON THE TABLESAW Three other factors also come into play. First, there’s the height of the blade, which affects the cove’s depth. Second is the feed angle. The higher the feed angle—meaning the farther away it is from parallel with the blade—the wider the cove. The last factor is blade diameter, as smaller blades can produce tighter coves. OSMO OIL: DURABLE, EASY TO USE, AND NONTOXICHOW TO APPLY OSMO POLYXHOW TO APPLY OSMO POLYXWHERE TO BUY OSMO POLYX Osmo Polyx-Oil is all those things. Made from natural vegetable oils and waxes, it does not off-gas or smell bad. It’s durable, easy to apply, and easy to repair. The secret to success with this oil is filling the pores first. Start the surface prep by sanding up to atleast 220 grit.
THE BEST RUST PREVENTERS We put 20 commonly available rust preventers to the test to see which ones work best at protecting your expensive woodworking tools from rust. Are waxes and natural oils better? What about petroleum-based products? We tried the rust preventers on a cast-iron tablesaw top and some samples of A2 tool steel (an iron alloy). All of the samples were subjected to extreme environments. Our testFLATTEN WAVY VENEER
Set the iron to the steam setting at about 150°F to 212°F. Then apply gentle pressure as you iron both sides of the veneer. The steam will increase the veneer moisture content making it flexible enough to flatten. Mist veneer with homebrew solution. If the veneer is too wavy for an iron, I will spray the sheet with a mixture of water, alcoholFINEWOODWORKING
Expert advice on woodworking and furniture making, with thousands of how-to videos, step-by-step articles, project plans, photo galleries, tool reviews, blogs, and more MAKE YOUR OWN WOODWORKING TOOLS There are also five chisels in his dovetail kit, a 1/16-in.-wide chisel to remove waste between tails, a 3/4-in.-wide chisel for paring pins and tails, a pair of skew chisels, and a detail chisel that’s triangular in cross-section. Learn how to make each of these tools and bring your dovetails to a new level. THE BEST WOODS FOR STEAM-BENDING Ideally, wood for steam-bending should be between 15% and 20% moisture content. If you don’t have a moisture meter, get one. Knowing the moisture content of the wood you are working with is critical. I most prefer air-dried wood for bending. But if you don’t have access to air-dried or green lumber you can still play the steam-bending game.SHOP TALK LIVE
STL238: Tim Coleman’s shopsawn veneer secrets–revealed! April 9, 2021. Fine, they weren't secrets, but Tim sits down with Mike and Ben and the conversation goes deep into veneering processes. CRIB - FINEWOODWORKINGWOOD BABY CRIB PLANS3N1 BABY CRIB WOODWORKING PLANSBABY CRIB WOODWORKING PLAN PDF Arts & Crafts Stickley inspired Crib. July 29, 2013. This crib took all of 7 months to build, including the time it took to create the plan, and running out of14-IN. BANDSAW DD90
A low-priced saw, with four speeds. The bandsaw is a versatile tool that rips, resaws, crosscuts, and cuts curves. And when the table is tilted, it makes all kinds of angle cuts, too. Plus it can be used to cut tenons, dovetails, and various other joints. The 14-in. size is good for most small shops, so we decided to test nine popular modelson
HOW TO CUT COVES ON THE TABLESAW Three other factors also come into play. First, there’s the height of the blade, which affects the cove’s depth. Second is the feed angle. The higher the feed angle—meaning the farther away it is from parallel with the blade—the wider the cove. The last factor is blade diameter, as smaller blades can produce tighter coves. OSMO OIL: DURABLE, EASY TO USE, AND NONTOXICHOW TO APPLY OSMO POLYXHOW TO APPLY OSMO POLYXWHERE TO BUY OSMO POLYX Osmo Polyx-Oil is all those things. Made from natural vegetable oils and waxes, it does not off-gas or smell bad. It’s durable, easy to apply, and easy to repair. The secret to success with this oil is filling the pores first. Start the surface prep by sanding up to atleast 220 grit.
THE BEST RUST PREVENTERS We put 20 commonly available rust preventers to the test to see which ones work best at protecting your expensive woodworking tools from rust. Are waxes and natural oils better? What about petroleum-based products? We tried the rust preventers on a cast-iron tablesaw top and some samples of A2 tool steel (an iron alloy). All of the samples were subjected to extreme environments. Our testFLATTEN WAVY VENEER
Set the iron to the steam setting at about 150°F to 212°F. Then apply gentle pressure as you iron both sides of the veneer. The steam will increase the veneer moisture content making it flexible enough to flatten. Mist veneer with homebrew solution. If the veneer is too wavy for an iron, I will spray the sheet with a mixture of water, alcohol WOODWORKING PROJECTS AND PLANS SketchUp to shop - A case box. Tim Killen demonstrates how he created his plans for this handy Shaker project. The bowl is a bird. Dave Fisher turned a branch into a bowl, and a bowl into a wren.FINEWOODWORKING
Expert advice on woodworking and furniture making, with thousands of how-to videos, step-by-step articles, project plans, photo galleries, tool reviews, blogs, and moreCLASSIC WOODWORKING
Classic Woodworking: End Table with Carved Accents (110) This week on Classic Woodworking, host Tom McLaughlin welcomes his friend and neighbor David Lamb to his shop. David, a long-standing member of the New Hampshire Furniture Masters, creates dazzling furniture designs.FINEWOODWORKING
Expert advice on woodworking and furniture making, with thousands of how-to videos, step-by-step articles, project plans, photo galleries, tool reviews, blogs, and more FROM THE EDITOR: WHAT WE MAKE MATTERS From the editor: What we make matters While it’s true that woodworking is often a solitary pursuit, there is an important potential for connection to others in the work we make. THE 3 TABLESAW BLADES YOU NEED 80-tooth HATB on bottom, 24-tooth TCG on top. Notice the negative hook on the 80-tooth. Pro tip: For better results on both the top and bottom of a cut through plywood, make a skim cut, say 1/32 in. deep, on the bottom first. This severs the fibers on the bottom gently and helps eliminate tearout. STL242: IS THERE ONE BLOCK PLANE TO RULE THEM ALL STL242: Is there one block plane to rule them all? Chris Gochnour answers listener questions about back bevels on handplanes, various types of block planes, and getting rid of chatter when using aspokeshave.
HAND TOOLS ARCHIVES
Erik Anton Berg Chisels. October 24, 2006. Greetings from Denmark ! Several times I have seen that EAB Chisels are being praiced for quality of steel and standtime. TOOL TEST: 5-IN. RANDOM-ORBIT SANDERS The 5-in. random-orbit sander is a staple in most shops, and for good reason. Its size makes it easy to handle, and its random-orbit action cuts quickly and yields a smooth surface without obvious scratch marks. Still, sanding can be a particularly vexing chore, so you want a sander that works as quickly and comfortably as possible, and leavesHAND TOOLS ARCHIVES
Stanley #51 & 52 plane & shooting board. November 3, 2006. Was wondering if anybody had tried a the Stanley #51 & 52 plane and shooting board. Looked like a neat tool.FINEWOODWORKING
Expert advice on woodworking and furniture making, with thousands of how-to videos, step-by-step articles, project plans, photo galleries, tool reviews, blogs, and more MAKE YOUR OWN WOODWORKING TOOLS How To Make Inexpensive Cam Clamps. Luthier Nathan Murphy makes these light-duty cam clamps for a fraction of what they’d cost to buy. Their simple mechanism, in which a lever exerts pressure on a tongue using cam action, makes them quick to build and have on hand whenever you have to hold a couple of small parts together.SHOP TALK LIVE
STL241: Dust collectors vs. dust extractors. May 21, 2021. Vic Tesolin joins Mike and Ben to discuss dust collection, upgrading old tablesaws, whether a shop is ever done, and THE BEST WOODS FOR STEAM-BENDING The best woods for steam-bending Brian Boggs has steam-bent dozens of different woods over the years. Here he tells his favorites and why. THE BEST RUST PREVENTERS We put 20 commonly available rust preventers to the test to see which ones work best at protecting your expensive woodworking tools from rust. Are waxes and natural oils better? What about petroleum-based products? We tried the rust preventers on a cast-iron tablesaw top and some samples of A2 tool steel (an iron alloy). All of the samples were subjected to extreme environments. Our test CRIB - FINEWOODWORKINGWOOD BABY CRIB PLANS3N1 BABY CRIB WOODWORKING PLANSBABY CRIB WOODWORKING PLAN PDF Craftsman Crib 2.0. July 25, 2015. This crib is an improvement on the original design. I used the same bed rail hardware, annd through-tenon construction for the front and rear assemblies. HOW TO CUT COVES ON THE TABLESAW How to bend wood to your will. Use steam to create strong, curved parts with continuous grain. Tablesaw sleds for joinery. Mike Pekovich has a sled for each job: a sled for cutting dovetails, one with a sliding fence for box joints, a sled with a lower fence and stops for cutting dadoes, one with a tall fence for cutting tenons, and a dedicated sled for mitered boxes. OSMO OIL: DURABLE, EASY TO USE, AND NONTOXICHOW TO APPLY OSMO POLYXHOW TO APPLY OSMO POLYXWHERE TO BUY OSMO POLYX Osmo Oil: Durable, Easy to Use, and Nontoxic Marcus Soto's technique starts with a slurry of Polyx-Oil sanding in to fill the grain. After that he applies it like a traditional oil finish and buffs it out.14-IN. BANDSAW DD90
A low-priced saw, with four speeds. Tablesaw sleds for joinery. Mike Pekovich has a sled for each job: a sled for cutting dovetails, one with a sliding fence for box joints, a sled with a lower fence and stops for cutting dadoes, one with a tall fence for cutting tenons, and a dedicated sled for mitered boxes.FLATTEN WAVY VENEER
In this Q & A, a reader is dealing with sheets crumpled, wavy veneer. The veneer hasn't been damaged, but he needs a way to flatten the sheets. Learn how to flatten veneer, here.FINEWOODWORKING
Expert advice on woodworking and furniture making, with thousands of how-to videos, step-by-step articles, project plans, photo galleries, tool reviews, blogs, and more MAKE YOUR OWN WOODWORKING TOOLS How To Make Inexpensive Cam Clamps. Luthier Nathan Murphy makes these light-duty cam clamps for a fraction of what they’d cost to buy. Their simple mechanism, in which a lever exerts pressure on a tongue using cam action, makes them quick to build and have on hand whenever you have to hold a couple of small parts together.SHOP TALK LIVE
STL241: Dust collectors vs. dust extractors. May 21, 2021. Vic Tesolin joins Mike and Ben to discuss dust collection, upgrading old tablesaws, whether a shop is ever done, and THE BEST WOODS FOR STEAM-BENDING The best woods for steam-bending Brian Boggs has steam-bent dozens of different woods over the years. Here he tells his favorites and why. THE BEST RUST PREVENTERS We put 20 commonly available rust preventers to the test to see which ones work best at protecting your expensive woodworking tools from rust. Are waxes and natural oils better? What about petroleum-based products? We tried the rust preventers on a cast-iron tablesaw top and some samples of A2 tool steel (an iron alloy). All of the samples were subjected to extreme environments. Our test CRIB - FINEWOODWORKINGWOOD BABY CRIB PLANS3N1 BABY CRIB WOODWORKING PLANSBABY CRIB WOODWORKING PLAN PDF Craftsman Crib 2.0. July 25, 2015. This crib is an improvement on the original design. I used the same bed rail hardware, annd through-tenon construction for the front and rear assemblies. HOW TO CUT COVES ON THE TABLESAW How to bend wood to your will. Use steam to create strong, curved parts with continuous grain. Tablesaw sleds for joinery. Mike Pekovich has a sled for each job: a sled for cutting dovetails, one with a sliding fence for box joints, a sled with a lower fence and stops for cutting dadoes, one with a tall fence for cutting tenons, and a dedicated sled for mitered boxes. OSMO OIL: DURABLE, EASY TO USE, AND NONTOXICHOW TO APPLY OSMO POLYXHOW TO APPLY OSMO POLYXWHERE TO BUY OSMO POLYX Osmo Oil: Durable, Easy to Use, and Nontoxic Marcus Soto's technique starts with a slurry of Polyx-Oil sanding in to fill the grain. After that he applies it like a traditional oil finish and buffs it out.14-IN. BANDSAW DD90
A low-priced saw, with four speeds. Tablesaw sleds for joinery. Mike Pekovich has a sled for each job: a sled for cutting dovetails, one with a sliding fence for box joints, a sled with a lower fence and stops for cutting dadoes, one with a tall fence for cutting tenons, and a dedicated sled for mitered boxes.FLATTEN WAVY VENEER
In this Q & A, a reader is dealing with sheets crumpled, wavy veneer. The veneer hasn't been damaged, but he needs a way to flatten the sheets. Learn how to flatten veneer, here. WOODWORKING PROJECTS AND PLANS SketchUp to shop - A case box. Tim Killen demonstrates how he created his plans for this handy Shaker project. The bowl is a bird. Dave Fisher turned a branch into a bowl, and a bowl into a wren.FINEWOODWORKING
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Live-Edge Coffee Table Plan. Build this elegant black walnut coffee table from episode six of Classic Woodworking. This spectacular coffee table has a waterfall end and a wood base that creates a cantileveredeffect.
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Expert advice on woodworking and furniture making, with thousands of how-to videos, step-by-step articles, project plans, photo galleries, tool reviews, blogs, and more FROM THE EDITOR: WHAT WE MAKE MATTERS From the editor: What we make matters While it’s true that woodworking is often a solitary pursuit, there is an important potential for connection to others in the work we make. STL242: IS THERE ONE BLOCK PLANE TO RULE THEM ALL STL242: Is there one block plane to rule them all? Chris Gochnour answers listener questions about back bevels on handplanes, various types of block planes, and getting rid of chatter when using aspokeshave.
TOOL TEST: 5-IN. RANDOM-ORBIT SANDERS Synopsis: Barry Dima took one for the team when he set out to field-test 11 random-orbit sanders to see which are the best of the current crop of 5-in. models. He spent days sanding cherry test boards and poplar test boards and inspecting their surfaces, rating the sanders for how quickly they removed stock, how well the on-board dust-collection worked, how well dust collection worked whenWOODWORKING VISE
I just finished a new workbench. This thing is a lot stouter than my hastily slapped together bench of 8 years ago. I build things, small tables, some cabinets and small projects.HAND TOOLS ARCHIVES
Stanley #51 & 52 plane & shooting board. November 3, 2006. Was wondering if anybody had tried a the Stanley #51 & 52 plane and shooting board. Looked like a neat tool.READER'S GALLERY
Frank Lloyd Inspired Murphy Bed. December 26, 2015. With one of Frank Lloyd Wright homes coming to Bentenville, AR, the Bachman-Wilson house, I decided to make a murphy bed inspired by his designs. Facebook LinkedIn Email Pinterest Twitter Instagram Star Plus Icon Close Icon Navigation Search Icon TV Icon Sorted UnSortedFineWoodworking
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EP 16: SHIPLAPPED BACK BOARDS In this episode, Mike buttons up the case with a perfectly spaced shiplap back and mounts the french cleat from which the cabinet willeventually hang.
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'YOU WILL OBEY THE TRIANGLE' Unique marking systems are fine – if you're working alone. But in a class setting, Megan Fitzpatrick makes everyone use the marriage marks, for good reason.Blog
WOODWORKING WITH KIDS: SCRAPWOOD SCULPTURES Two bandsaw cuts, some hot-melt glue, and some spray paint make for a fun time in the shop for both kids, and their adults!Blog
DO YOU HAVE SPARE RESPIRATORS? Healthcare workers are in need of 3M N95 and N100 cartridges for protection from COVID-19. If you have spares in your shop then please consider donating them to a local hospital, health authority, or first-responder group.VIDEO WORKSHOPS
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HANGING WALL CABINET WITH MIKE PEKOVICH I teach quite a bit and this wall cabinet is probably one of my favorite things to teach. It's not that big of a piece, but it packsin a…
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A PERFECT FRENCH POLISH FINISH In this video series, professional finisher John Coffey demonstrates the French polishing method he’s perfected after 30 years of finishing new pieces and refinishing priceless antiques.*
DANISH MODERN DESK WITH TIM ROUSSEAU Tim Rousseau’s modern desk might look simple, but a lot goes into making such an elegant piece. While Tim tackles this project with a pro’s perspective using tools found in…*
ENFIELD CUPBOARD WITH HAND TOOLS FEATURING CHRIS GOCHNOUR Using only hand tools, Chris Gochnour builds a Shaker classic that is as solidly constructed as it is beautiful.*
ROUTER TABLE FUNDAMENTALS WITH BOB VAN DYKE How to Use a Router Table A router in a table is often simpler and more stable to use than a handheld router. Whether you choose a basicMDF square…
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MACHINE SETUP WITH MATT WAJDA AND ELLEN KASPERN A well-tuned machine makes woodworking safer and more accurate, and makes your shop time more enjoyable*
A WOODWORKERS GUIDE TO UPHOLSTERY WITH MICHAEL MASCELLI Upholstery might seem intimidating at first, but making a comfortable seat cushion is well within the skillset of any woodworker. In this video series, upholsterer Michael Mascelli takes you through…*
CARVE A GREENWOOD BOWL WITH DAVID FISHER Using tools usually relegated to firewood preparation, David Fisher starts with a log and turns it into a bowl that's refined and beautiful. Known as one of the masters of…*
THE FUNDAMENTALS OF USING HIDE GLUE WITH PATRICK EDWARDS The traditional glue pot disappeared from woodshops and trade schools soon after World War I when synthetic adhesives took over, leaving later generations of woodworkers to learn this secret of…*
BOB VAN DYKE'S SHARPENING SERIES Bob Van Dkye The founder and director of the Connecticut Valley School of Woodworking answers questions from readers about keeping hand-tool blades sharp–with demonstrations and explanations of time-savingtechniques.
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START WOODWORKING SEASON 2 Welcome to the online series “Getting Started in Woodworking,” a multi-step program designed to guide you through the basics of woodworking and furniture making. No matter what drew you to…*
START WOODWORKING SEASON 1 Welcome to the online series “Getting Started in Woodworking,” a multi-step program designed to guide you through the basics of woodworking and furniture making. No matter what drew you to…*
THE LEARNING CURVE: TURNING FOR FURNITURE MAKERS If you're like Anissa and Ben, and have little to no experience turning, David Douyard will give you the knowledge and confidence to head out to the shop and give…*
VIDEO SERIES: VENEERING BASICS Learn the basics of how to veneer wood in this three-part video series, including softening and rough-cutting veneer, laying out veneer patterns with mirrors, and sawing, steaming, and gluing up…*
INLAID STICKLEY STYLE BED WITH KEVIN RODEL Modeled after a Stickley bed, Kevin Rodel’s version features a Glasgow-style inlay, pierced carving, and tapered posts*
THE NORTH BENNET STREET SCHOOL TOOLBOX WITH MATT WAJDA For many, the North Bennet Street School toolbox serves as a badge of honor, but for the instructors at the school, the toolbox is an important teaching tool that covers…prev
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EP 15B: HALF-BLIND DOVETAILED DRAWER - PART 2 In part two of this episode, Mike builds a drawer for the cabinet, taking your through his ever-methodical methods for perfect half-blinddovetails.
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EP 15A: HALF-BLIND DOVETAILED DRAWER - PART 1 In this three-part episode, Mike builds a drawer for the cabinet, taking you through his ever-methodical methods for perfect half-blinddovetails.
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EP 14: DOOR DETAILS
In this episode of his Hanging Wall Cabinet video workshop, Mike Pekovich adds muntins and proud pins to the door, adding even more detail to the cabinet. He also gives some insight into why he includes these subtle details in his designs.*
EP 13B: MOUNTING THE DOOR HINGES Once the door is fit in the opening, Mike demonstrates his tricks for mounting the hinges to make sure the fit remains perfect.*
EP 13A: FITTING THE DOOR A well-fitting door is something to be proud of. To ensure success, Mike starts off by mounting a hinge strip, and taking the time to make a proper jig for hinge mortising.*
EP 12: DOOR GLUE-UP
In this episode, Mike Pekovich glues up the frame-and-panel door, using shims to keep the panel square. There is even a little drama as Mike chases a gap that many would leave, and later regret.*
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With tapered legs, split aprons, and profiled top, Mason McBrien's table was designed to showcase the lightness and straight grain of theAmerican white ash.
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A STUNNING BLACK-OVER-RED MILK PAINT FINISH Elia Bizzarri shows how to layer black milk paint over red to create a rich, layered look on his Windsor chairs.*
EP 10B: CREATING THE DOOR PANEL AND DRY-FITTING Mike rabbets the door panel and adds grooves for the decorative muntons. Then he uses a shoulder plane to finess the door joinery before dry fitting the door.*
EP 10A: MAKING THE DOOR FRAME The door for Mike Pekovich's wall cabinet quickly comes together as Mike creates the frame with stub tenons and grooves at the tablesaw.*
BENCHMARKS: ASA CHRISTIANA’S FAVORITE SHOP IMPROVEMENTS I walked into my first real workshop in tech school—a big industrial space where I spent half my time in high school learning the machinist trade. Like all good shops,…*
ARTS AND CRAFTS CHEST Nancy Hiller builds a time-tested and versatile chest originally designed by Ernest Gimson.*
VENEERED WATERFALL EDGING Craig Thibodeau demonstrates how to create crossgrain banding that starts on the face of a panel and flows outward, away from center, andover the edge.
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EP 9: PREFINISHING AND GLUING UP THE CASE Before gluing up the hanging wall cabinet case with only two clamps, Mike prefinishes the case parts with his simple wipe-on shellacmethod.
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EP 8: CUTTING THE TENONS In this episode, Mike Pekovich cuts the through-tenons in his hanging wall cabinet and demonstrates his methods for fitting them. He also shares his tips for accurate handsawing and his overall build strategies and how they affect accuracy in everything he builds.*
EP 7: DRILLING AND CHOPPING MORTISES Mike heads to the drill press to hog away most of the material before cleaning up the through-mortises at the bench.prev
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ELEGANT SIDE TABLE
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ARTS AND CRAFTS CHEST Nancy Hiller builds a time-tested and versatile chest originally designed by Ernest Gimson.*
A CABINETMAKER'S TOOL CABINET To hold his cabinetmaking tools in a convenient and organized way, David Powell built this tool cabinet, making maximum use of itsinterior space.
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GEM OF A DRAWER PULL Mike Korsak uses a series of jigs to produce faceted drawer pulls that are made almost exclusively with machines.*
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A twist on the Stickley style, Mike Pekovich's arched table features a dovetailed drawer box supported by a trestle base, tapered legs, anddrawbored tenons.
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