11 Tips for Using Epoxy

11 Tips for Using Epoxy By Brad Holden Epoxy is a specialty glue that does more than simply stick wood together. It also fills gaps. That makes it ideal for tackling loose joints, hard-to-clamp [...]

New Life for a Vintage Table Saw

Editor Steve Shanesy refurbishes a 1940s Delta Unisaw in our series of free videos. The following are a list of the videos of the 1944 Delta Unisaw Restoration. 1 – Delta Unisaw Restoration [...]

Sheldon Vise Install on a Deadline

With less than a week before Woodworking in America commences, I’ve been scrambling to gather enough benches for all the classrooms – and I thought I had them covered without hauling my [...]

Konrad Sauer Reinvents the Panel Plane

Whether you love them or hate them, the English form of the infill plane has remained almost unchanged since it was invented in the 19th century. An infill plane is a metal shell that is stuffed [...]

THE WIND WIZZLER

WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH OFF CUTS EASY TO DO ,AND CAN BE NATURAL OR PAINTED.EVEN MIXED TIMBERS CAN BE USED.THIS IS 4 X 1/2 INCH OFFCUTS. CUT INTO STRIPS 9 INCHES LONG. THEN A HOLE DRILLED DEAD CENTRE [...]

Maloof & More Exhibit in California

Like most Ohioans, I don’t need much of an excuse to scheme on making a trip to Southern California, especially at this time of year. It’s not just the fact that the days are getting [...]

3 Day Sale at ShopWoodworking.com!

Don't miss our 3 Day 20% Off Sale beginning Friday September 23rd and running through 11:59 pm EST on Sunday September 25. This is the sale you have been waiting for! Enter offer code SWW02 at [...]

A Visit to a Lee Valley Store

For most Americans, Lee Valley Tools is a catalog filled with objects of lust for the workshop. For Canadians, this lust also comes in the format of a retail store. And yes, this is worse. Lee [...]

James Howarth, 19th-century Toolmaker

  Coming (very soon!) in our November issue is an article by Willard Anderson titled, “Make a Shapely Bowsaw.” Unlike today’s commercially available models, the antique [...]

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