Project Design
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VIDEO: An Overview of the Ultimate Miter Saw Station
Woodworker’s Journal Senior Editor, Chris Marshall started from scratch to design a better miter saw station.
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PROJECT: Mobile Lathe Stand
Give your mini lathe a solid foundation with this simple, weighted rolling base. It’s built from thrifty home center lumber.
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PROJECT: Walnut and Cherry Tray
Here’s a project you can build with only a table saw. Box joints and a cove cutting jig address its joinery and shaping.
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VIDEO: Simple Layout Trick
Use this simple trick to layout a work piece that features multiple angles. No need for rulers, squares or math of any kind.
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VIDEO: Complete English Garden Bench Build
See Chris Marshall’s complete construction process for his classic English Garden Bench.
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Style Adjustment, Thanks to Paint
Would a true woodworker paint a table and then dare to tell about it?
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PROJECT: Modern Adirondack Chair
Here’s one of the the simplest designs you’ll find for a sturdy, comfortable Adirondack chair. Start it on a Saturday, and you’ll be sitting pretty before the weekend is out.
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PROJECT: Slab “Pond” Table
A huge slab of spalted maple found its way into our shop. It had one big problem: a hole surrounded by punky wood. So we decided to find out what pouring epoxy resin was all about.
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Modern Adirondack Chair Gridded Drawings
Here are the gridded drawings and cutting diagrams for the Modern Adirondack Chair project featured in the March/April issue of Woodworker’s Journal.