Cutting
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VIDEO: How to Cut Tenons with a Table Saw
Learn how to cut accurate tenons using a table saw. You can use a regular saw blade or a dado set to cut the tenons for mortise and tenon joints.
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PROJECT: Shop-Made Band Saw Fence
Make a low-cost band saw fence with this free plan from the magazine.
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Making Bowl Blanks with a Chainsaw
Harvest your own bowl blanks — with a chainsaw.
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Puzzle Piece Serving Tray Project
These fun party puzzle tray pieces are easy to make, easy to store, and they’ll be the talk of your next party.
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PROJECT: Make a Football-shaped Snack Tray
With two chip compartments and a central dip recess, this is a classic snack tray.
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Make a Router Table Extension Wing for Your Table Saw
Customize your table saw by replacing one wing with this convenient and floor-saving router table. It features a unique internal dust collection system for cleaner operation.
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10″ Sliding Compound Miter Saws Tested and Reviewed
Which is the best 10-in. miter saw for you? We tested seven of the latest 10-in. compound sliding miter saws.
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Creating Book-matched Panels
Kimberly McNeelan explain the process for making book-matched panels for her barstool project. The resulting panels blend together like one larger piece in the final project.
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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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Milling Custom V-Groove Paneling or Wainscot
V-groove paneling or wainscot is easy to make with a tongue-and-groove bit set on the router table.