Journal Staff
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Cutting Mortises on a Router Table
There are lots of ways to cut a mortise. Your router table is one of the quickest and most foolproof options.
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The Most Interesting Woodworker in the World
We traveled the far reaches of the globe to track down this elusive source of woodworking knowledge.
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Is It Legal to Make My Own Joints?
In the face of legalization controversy, our experts attempt to allay the worries of those who’ve been handcrafting joints for years.
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Measuring Made Easy: A Critic’s Choice?
A movie expert’s review of the Measuring Made Easy DVD; plus a few more thoughts on this eZine.
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Fast and Easy Face Frames with Pocket Screws
You can use a variety of joinery options for making face frames, including dowels, mortise-and-tenons or even small biscuits, but none are as fast as pocket screws.
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Yard Tool Organizer Project
Get ready for spring with this fast and easy garage organization project. This rack will get your long-handled yard tools off the floor.
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Making Rabbet-and-Dado Corner Joints
How to make a sturdy corner joint on your table saw with a standard blade and a stacked dado set.
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Cutting Tenons with a Dado Blade
Make short work of cutting tenons with a stacked dado blade.
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Spoon Carving
Steve Schuler shows you his fast and easy methods of making spoons and spatulas in many sizes.
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Rockler Router Table Spline Jig
The Rockler Router Table Spline Jig attaches to a router table to create decorative splines for mitered box and frame joints.