If you’ve been doing woodworking for at least a few years, like me you’ve probably collected a fair amount of blades for your table saw and miter saw. I finally got around to making a saw ...Read More
I made this charcuterie board, cutting board, serving trays from some scrap hardwood pieces I had laying around the shop. Starting from the center, the strips are: walnut, maple, walnut, maple, and an...Read More
I’ve had my Kreg K4 pocket hole jig for years, it was actually a gift from my father when I first started building out my own garage shop. Though I had it for a long time, I always just through ...Read More
Trying to cross cut a piece of plywood wider than 12″ on a table saw is always a bit of a juggling act if you’re also trying to use a miter gauge. There is never enough room on the infeed ...Read More
This mortising base router jig is a great add-on for your plunge router. Like most of my favorite router jigs, it is made out of acrylic so that you can easily see your start and stop lines. It is ver...Read More
If you have to cut multiple pieces at the same dimensions, it saves time and helps to ensure the pieces are more consistent if you gang cut them. What is gang cutting? Gang cutting is when you cut mul...Read More
Here’s a simple alternative to some of your standard shop made circle cutting jigs. This circle cutting router jig is infinitely adjustable so you can make it to cut any size circle you choose. ...Read More