Cutting
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Cutting Lap Joints with a Table Saw
These simple joints are an excellent choice for picture frames, light-duty cabinet doors or face frame construction.
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Making Cope-and-Stick Glass Panel Doors
Rout sturdy door joinery and glass retainers in one operation.
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Clever Ways to Use a Narrow Crown Staple Gun
Try these handy tricks to get more use from your crown stapler.
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Using a Circle Cutting Jig
Sandor Nagyszalanczy demonstrates how to set up and use his circle cutting jig with a band saw or jigsaw.
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Project Highlight: Ultimate Miter Saw Station
Take a closer look at the Ultimate Miter Saw Station project. This project was featured in the magazine several years ago and the plans are still very popular.
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Brass Snowflake Ornament Project
Add a little more sparkle to your Christmas tree with this scroll-sawn brass snowflake ornament.
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Star Luminaria Project
Here’s a great holiday gift project idea. Learn how to build a beautiful wood luminaria with box joints and a star-shaped cutout.
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Making Spline-miter Box Joints
Learn how to use a table saw to cut splines to reinforce the mitered-corner joints on your box projects.
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Three Tongue-and-Groove Routing Options
How to cut tongue and groove joints using your router table.
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Mortising on a Router Table
One of the easiest ways to cut a mortise is by using your router table.