joinery
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Best Joinery for a Triangle?
Should all three pieces be mitered at the same angle, or the top mitered and the bottom joints be butted?
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How to Design a Chair Leg Layout?
To what degree is the chair less stable, or less prone to joint stress, because of the splay and cant of the legs as compared to one with vertical and square legs?
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Leigh D4R Pro
The Leigh D4R Pro — formerly known as the D4R — still boasts an infinitely adjustable guide finger assembly, easily adjustable, where pins and tails of each dovetail joint can be arranged.
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Failing Flower Boxes?
Without fail, after two to three weeks in the weather, the joints pull apart. Can you tell me what I am doing wrong?
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Tabletop Biscuit Fasteners
“Buttons” are often used to connect a solid wood tabletop to its base or aprons.
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Building Box Joint Jig for a Handheld Router?
Any ideas on how to make such a jig for use with a handheld router?
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How Do You Build Window Frames from Scratch?
The tenon on the stile extends all the way through the rail. Is this typically how a sash is constructed?
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Labeling Chippers and Shims
If you cut many box joints or dadoes for cabinet shelving, you know how important it is to get a precise fit.
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Detailing, Joining Drawer Parts?
I am a beginning woodworker and need advice on what is a good beading bit for the edge of drawers, shelves etc.
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Slot-cutting Bevels in V Formation
When I need to cut biscuit slots into the ends of a 45° bevel joint, I clamp the two workpieces together against their inside faces.