Reader Submitted
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Arts and Crafts-Style End Tables
A reader puts a twist on an older Woodworker’s Journal plan to make a pair of beautiful tables for his daughter.
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Small, Quick Projects vs. Bigger, Long-Term Commitments: Which Wins?
Several readers agree with Rob that, these days, they’re making smaller projects that require a shorter timeframe.
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Second Clamp for Pocket Screw Joints
Round-pad quick clamps for holding pocket screw joints together don’t always keep the workpieces flush during assembly. Here’s one reader’s fix.
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Make Sure Your Scroll Saw Blade Is Square
You don’t need an expensive miniature try square to ensure that your scroll saw blade is aligned perpendicular to the saw table.
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Cottonwood Pedestal Table
This reader used a bit of cottonwood with some personal significance that he’d held onto for some time to create a functional piece of new furniture.
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Stuck Radial Arm Saw? Another Explanation
Further insights on what might cause a radial arm saw to get “stuck”; plus an etymology lesson and a true lathe cooking story.
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Sound Board Console
This reader attempts to create a piece of modern furniture to match the look of a depression-era church.
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April, Post-Fool’s
Readers react to the annual April Fools edition of the Woodworker’s Journal eZine.
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PROJECT: Shop-Made Band Saw Fence
Make a low-cost band saw fence with this free plan from the magazine.
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VIDEO: Time Saving Table Saw Tip
One of our readers shared a tip that makes cutting with a table saw much easier.