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Make drawers, cabinets, and more with box joint wood joinery. How to make a tablesaw jig to make accurate joints. Cut, dry fit, glue up, clamp, sand, and you're done!
Wood joinery: how to make strong dovetail corner joints. Dovetails are the first choice for drawers or boxes. Cut dovetail joints with a jig, router, or dovetail saw.
Each DIY project has its own adhesive requirement: contact cement for Formica, hide glue for antiques, Titebond for waterproofing, or Gorilla Grip for strength.
At a loss for Christmas hand tool presents? How about a digital multimeter, stud finder, woodworking clamps, or a Leatherman multi-purpose tool?
Building a recessed (or inset) bathroom medicine cabinet isn't a difficult woodworking project, just time-consuming. This storage unit makes good use of available space.
Mortise and tenon joints are used in woodworking projects and furniture making joinery. Used in finish carpentry, they're very strong, with or without woodworking glue.
New grandpa, experienced grandpa -- no matter. Here are some ways to bond with your grandchildren and give them the best you have - everything they deserve.


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