Many tool collectors I know are a reclusive sort. They might remodel their home (and barn) to show off their tool collection, but it’s kind of rare for them to open their doors to anyone [...]
This blather would not pass a sixth grade assignment to write a ‘theme’ on something. ‘Make me ill’ is hyperbolic and repulsive and means nothing, and ‘You owe it to [...]
Though some of you are probably still waiting for the June issue of Popular Woodworking Magazine to arrive, we’re almost ready to send the August issue to the printer. And it feels like [...]
I Drilled Through Drilling a pilot hole is no time for guessing, especially when there’s a risk of drilling too deep and going through the other side (above). To avoid this, mark the correct [...]
Home Theater Modular construction and a knockdown TV cabinet allow this home theater to be built even in a small shop. By Dave Munkittrick At first glance, a project of this scale may seem [...]
SOLID TIMBER NO JOINS,THIS IS MADE FOR A CUSTOMER.THEY SUPPLIED THE TIMBER.THIS WILL BE MOUNTED ON A STAND WITH 2 V BRACKETS. THIS PIECE IS VERY FRAGILE DUE TO THE POLO MINTS BEING VERY [...]
Walnut Entertainment Center A 19th-century wardrobe fills a 21st-century need An antique wardrobe from a 19th-century German settlement in Iowa was the inspiration for this piece. Its most [...]
The results of last week’s survey on the occupations of woodworkers are in, and the results have a few surprises. I need to stop making fun of mechanical engineers on this blog, for one. Also, I [...]
I would be flat-out lying to you if I said we planned out Woodworking in America for you, our beloved readers. That’s crap. The truth is that we plan out Woodworking in America for us, the staff [...]
Redo or new? With housing prices still flirting with the basement (pun intended), it’s no surprise that many homeowners are opting to spend a little money to upgrade the home they’re [...]