Needing to make some raised panels? These raised panel jig plans will help you build a jig that makes creating raised panels on your table saw quick, easy, safe, and repeatable. This jig is simple to ...Read More
If you want to start making cutting boards, one of the techniques you’re going to want to learn is cutting the juice groove. The just groove is the shallow indent that goes around the entire ext...Read More
If you make a lot of picture frames, cabinet doors and drawers, or decorative boxes, you know how important (and sometimes time consuming) it is to ensure every corner is dead-on square. A squaring ji...Read More
Box joints, also known as finger joints, are a popular option when joining two pieces of wood at right angles due to their strength, visual appear, and relative ease to make when you have the right to...Read More
The following plans are for building an edging jig for your table saw. As a woodworker, ensuring straight edges when gluing two boards edge to edge is crucial for achieving a strong, seamless joint an...Read More
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
For years my saw blades have just been stored on the built-in “storage” bolt sticking out of the side of my table saw. Well, there also have been a few in the plastic tub that my dado stac...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
The following plans are for building a simple air compressor cart with a sacrificial hardboard top. It is specifically designed to fit a 16″ diameter pancake air compressor such as a DeWalt. Not...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
After having my router table and fence for almost eight years, I finally decided to make a few quick upgrades – and they didn’t take me more than an hour. I can’t believe I didn̵...Read More
These DIY router table fence plans are designed to complement our DIY router table plans – and are very close to the design I use myself. The main difference between these plans and my fence is ...Read More
My Craftsman drill press is over 50 years old. I inherited it from my Dad, and he had always said it was the first tool he had bought after he and my Mom had gotten married. My Dad used to use it as p...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
If you’ve ever used a pocket hole jig, you’ve probably also learned that face clamps and pocket hole clamps come in pretty hand for keeping your boards aligned and tight when you are inser...Read More