
Modified Roubo is the Ultimate Workbenchby Jeff Miller
When Jeff Miller built a small bench about a year ago to test two new vises from BenchCrafted, he little realized he would love the vises so much he'd soon be building ...
Shaker Chimney Cupboardby Michael Pekovich
This Shaker chimney cupboard fits in any room of your home, offering plenty of storage space in a small footprint. The case comes together simply and quickly, with ...
Triangle Side Tableby Raymond Finan
Inspired by the Art Deco and mid-century modern styles, this elegant and useful side table is both distinctive in its design and straightforward to make. The curved-sided, ...
Float the Topby Tim Rousseau
This elegant hall table features graceful curves and exposed joinery with a distinctly Eastern flair. Building this seemingly simple design hinges on a variety ...
A Revolution in Chair Makingby Michael C. Fortune
Beauty, comfort, and strength come together in this chair designed by Michael Fortune. In traditional chairmaking the legs, rails, seat, and back are part of a ...
Shaker-Inspired Hall Tableby Christian Becksvoort
No matter where you put this table, it looks good and it fits in. The design is sturdy but looks light and attractive, thanks in large part to the splay of the ...
Build a Hayrake Tableby Michael Pekovich
The heart of this rustic table is its hayrake-shaped stretcher system inspired by English Arts and Crafts designer Sidney Barnsley. The quartersawn white oak project ...
Pens Make Great Giftsby Barry Gross
Pen turning is fun, it's a great use for scraps, and it can probably be done mostly with tools you already own and skills you already have. Barry Gross will show ...
Build a Curved-Front Deskby Chris Gochnour
This desk is awash in curves: the inward curve of the front, the stepped heights of the drawer fronts, the shape of the legs, and the edge of the topÑeven the drawers ...
Build a Greene-and-Greene Picture Frameby Kelly J. Dunton
This frame has all the hallmarks of the Greene-and-Greene style that inspired it: rounded edges, stepped sides, square pegs, and cloud-lift patterns. But it also ...
Build a Serpentine Sideboard, Part 2by Steve Latta
The finicky joints, painstaking inlay, and multi-step door construction are behind you. In Part Two of this Federal sideboard project, you'll learn how to finish ...
Build Your First Workbenchby Bob Van Dyke
A workbench with an end vise and front vise is easily the most important tool in your shop, one that you use on every project. If you don’t already have one, or ...
House Your Tools in High Styleby Chris Gochnour
This tool cabinet blends utility and great aesthetics, giving your shop a practical place to house tools in a beautiful package. What's more, it can be built with ...
Pivoting Plywood Cartby Michael Puryear
This panel cart acts like a shop assistant, ending the solo woodworker's struggle with wrestling sheet goods around the shop. Simply load 4x8 sheets on the panel ...
Simple-to-Make Tool Holders for a Cabinetby Thomas McKenna
These holders can be adapted to fit any cabinet and can be made in no time