Supercharge Your Rip Fenceby Bob Van Dyke
When Bob Van Dyke needed an auxiliary rip fence that he could easily attach and remove without damaging the tablesaw's main fence or sacrificing accuracy, he came ...
Video: Quick Tip: How to Square a Miter Gaugewith Thomas McKenna
A simple way to find out if your tablesaw miter gauge makes a square cut
Miter-Gauge Basicsby Steve Latta
With a miter gauge on your tablesaw, you can accurately cut workpieces to length with square ends and make a variety of angled cuts, including those for mitered ...
Video: Foolproof Brushing Techniqueswith Peter Gedrys
Learn how to use the right brush for the right job
Q & A: Why Use a Tablesaw Molding Head?by Michael Pekovich
A Turner's Basic Tool Kitby Ernie Conover
A group of tools to get you started on spindle and faceplate turning
Video: Bowl Turning Tip: How to Positioning the Gougewith Mike Mahoney
Learn the correct way to use a gouge when roughing a blank
Q & A: More on Shop Noiseby David Heim
Q & A: Custom Splitters for Zero-Clearance Insertsby Hendrik Varju
Q & A: Mixing Small Amounts of Finishby Teri Masaschi
Video: Installing Euro-Style Cup Hingeswith Marc Spagnuolo
Simple layout and a dedicated jig make it easy to hang a cabinet door and fine-tune the fit
Q & A: Are Link Belts a Permanent Solution?by John White
Router-Table Basicsby Gary Rogowski
The router table enables even those with small shops to easily produce moldings, cut rabbets, dadoes, and other joinery, and replicate shaped furniture parts. Gary ...
Choosing and Using Castersby John White
Whether they are used to hold stationary power tools, store lumber, or serve as a work table, rolling platforms and cabinets help to free up shop space and let ...
Video: Turning Beads With a Skew Chiselwith Richard Raffan
Practice turning beads in this exercise excerpted from the DVD 'Turning Wood'