After spending most of your weekends making projects for your friends and family, you may find yourself being inclined to take this hobby to a new level and perhaps finally making a profit…
In our previous article, we discussed how building your router into a router table turning it into a spindle moulder can improve your ability to cut mouldings and grooves in boards with ease…
Just like the name implies, the McGyver Series is for the woodworker wishing to increase the reach of their current power tools without having to buy new hands. In this segment, we…
Whether you are woodturning on a lathe or making a lazy susan, understanding exactly where the center is of a wood piece is critical. This is why there are so many different traditional…
Planning your projects is the best way to ensure that you limit mistakes, costs, and wasted time on problems that could have been perceived which is just a little bit of calculation. More…
Over the years, as woodworkers, we find ourselves learning a few things along the way. Some of these lessons are given to us kindly by nature and others hurt our bodies and more…
Osmo is known in Germany as the brand of the most popular wood finishes with a quality unmatched by any other product currently available. Osmo offers a natural and environmentally friendly alternative to wood…
For many years, weekend woodworkers and Destroy It Yourself-ers have had to settle with owning circular saw with universal guide rails, simply because our weekend hobby did not justify spending an arm and…
The concept of wood moisture and its importance thereof is an often greatly overlooked aspect of woodworking that is simply too important to look past. Moisture causes the wood to shrink and expand.
Jigs take a lot of time, planning, and material to make. Often we can find ourselves spending more time making tools than actually using tools to make completed pieces of work.
Getting a table saw or a plunge saw as one of your first purchases is usually a dream for a beginner or weekend woodworker who cannot justify the often highly exorbitant cost…
Shou Sugi Ban is the traditional Japanese method of preserving wood by charring the surface to create a waterproof finish through carbonisation. Shou Sugi Ban is the traditional Japanese method for preserving wood…
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