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Tweaking a shaker table

Tweaking a shaker table

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Padauk pegs add a whimsical detail

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Praktrik-ally impossible furniture

Praktrik-ally impossible furniture

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Designed to puzzle: Bulgarian architect Petar Zaharinov's clever designs range from practical, Danish-style aesthetics to M.C. Escher-like complexity. Plus, they come packaged in their own self-contained shopping baggie. Check out these nifty tables--they might boggle your senses!

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Williamsburg Day 3: Phil Lowe is a woodworking ninja

Williamsburg Day 3: Phil Lowe is a woodworking ninja

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On Day 3 of "Working Wood in the 18th Century" Phil Lowe took the stage, and stole the spotlight.

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Williamsburg, Day 2: Mind-Blowing 3-Way Miter Joint

Williamsburg, Day 2: Mind-Blowing 3-Way Miter Joint

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Andrew Hunter continued his exploration of Asian tools and techniques with a mind-blowing three-way miter that he cuts surprisingly simply with a mix of power and hand tools.

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VIDEO REPLAY: Tenon Shootout: Hand vs. Power Tools

VIDEO REPLAY: Tenon Shootout: Hand vs. Power Tools

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Watch the recording of our tenon shootout where two experts faced off to find the best way to cut a tenon: hand tools or power tools.

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Hand-tool lovers converge on Williamsburg

Hand-tool lovers converge on Williamsburg

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The furniture of Jefferson's Monticello is the topic of this year's Working Wood in the 18th Century conference, co-sponsored by Fine Woodworking and Colonial Williamsburg. Jefferson himself (in the person of Williamsburg's Bill Barker) showed up often at the show, to answer questions about Jefferson's life, work, and philosophy.

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Mock up leads to a happy ending

Mock up leads to a happy ending

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Time spent mocking up a project before building it helped me to dial in the design and get some important family feedback.

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Essential workbench has lived up to its name

Essential workbench has lived up to its name

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Lon Schleining's workbench published in a 2003 issue of Fine Woodworking has proven popular. Share photos of your Schleining-inspired bench and view others in the Readers Gallery.

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Roy Underhill opens woodworking school

Roy Underhill opens woodworking school

Learn how to cut joints the traditional way with the star of PBS' long-running TV series, "The Woodwright's Shop."

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A lesson in fitting drawers

A lesson in fitting drawers

Learning how to fit drawers in a not-so-perfect case

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