The following plans are for building a small parts jig for the table saw. If you do a fair amount of cutting of smaller parts at odd angles, especially if they are repetitive cuts, this small parts ta...Read More
Pocket hole joinery is a game-changer for DIYers and woodworkers alike, offering a simple and effective way to create strong, seamless joints. Whether you’re building furniture, cabinetry, or home d...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
Are you ready to elevate your woodworking game to another new level? Building a pocket hole jig station might just be the game-changer you’ve been looking for! A portable, dedicated pocket hole ...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
The following plans are for building a dovetail jig for the table saw. Now, I’ve never considered myself very good at making dovetails – which is why I’m always willing to give a new...Read More
The following plans are for building a table saw infeed table. In the realm of woodworking mastery, the humble table saw takes center stage, and when paired with the often-overlooked infeed table, the...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
Having a drill press in your workshop is great, adding a custom built drill press table with a larger work surface, t-tracks for clamping, and some storage just expands the functionality exponentially...Read More
Every woodworker needs some jigs to go along with their tools. This jig is one of my favorites to go with my table saw. This multi-purpose table saw fence sled has many uses, and because I’ve incorp...Read More
Have you ever needed to drill a hole in the end of small piece, or worse, a dowel? Or how about through the rounded face of the dowel? Neither of these is an easy task, unless you have a vise you can ...Read More
If you’ve ever made a picture frame, particularly using biscuits, you’ve probably ran into the challenge of holding two pieces together at the perfect 90° angle while the glue wood glue i...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
Almost every wood worker out there has at one time or another clamped and glued boards together to make a panel. A fairly simple and routine task, but one that can have fairly different results depend...Read More
If you’ve ever tried to use your bandsaw for resawing lumber, then you’re probably familiar with the need to be able to be able to pivot your material in order to account for blade movemen...Read More
A right angle corner clamping jig is an indispensable tool for any shop that produces any amount of projects with 90 degree miters. Building your own DIY right angle corner clamping jig is quick and...Read More