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Spare, sturdy, almost minimalist—Thos Moser’s signature chair distills generations of know-how.
Learn how to build a catapult! This STEM activity is so fun for kids and needs just a few simple supplies! Plus learn history in the process.
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How to Make Stylish Kiridashi/Utility Knife: I'm not a huge knife enthusiast but couple months ago I tried making my first knife. That was a very interesting and quite simple project. Having some spare time on a weekend I tought I should make try to make another one. I have had this design stu…
Chris Marshall explains the process of creating half-lap joints for frame joinery. Instructional video for using table saw and dado blade set.
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This article describes the process of how to carve wooden bowls and particularly how best to hold the bowl whilst it is being carved.
Make a Bird Whistle: In 2013 made Steve Ramsey a whistle. He got this idea in his turn from Carmen Salamone. You can check out how Steve Ramsey (a very happy man with many fine woodworking ideas) made the whistle in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5c3gjv-qrl0…
Japanese technique of preserving/antiquing wood "Shou-sugi-ban Yakisugi 焼き杉, is demonstrated in two videos: one shows four steps burning, brushing, washing, then coating the boards with tung oil; the other by Portland State Community College talks about a sustainable homebuilding project.
How to Make a Sumac Pocket Whistle: Making a functional whistle that can fit in your pocket can be a difficult process that takes some practice, experimentation, and tuning, but I hope that this guide will well inform you in how to create a Sumac Pocket Whistle. Materials straight…
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Cecilia Schiller incorporates woodcarving and woodworking skills into automata: moving sculptures.
Learn how to build your own DIY Tabletop Easel in this tutorial. Free build plans to make your own easy artist easel.
How to build a DIY porch swing The most frequently asked blog post is now up! My very handy hubby helped me to create this post and I am extremely grateful. I have to admit this is mostly a foreign language to me but he assures me if you follow the plans you'll be good!
Learn the basics with these 16 beginner woodworking classes. From online courses to in-person workshops, you're sure to find the perfect one for you!
I quit my job as a graphic designer and web developer to make fine woodworking art. I love the pleasant, warm feel of wood and dedicate all my spare time to working with this noble material.
We talked to a pro to learn the most common mistakes made by carpentry beginners to help you bend the learning curve in your favor.
Just because you slacked off in your high school shop class doesn’t mean you can’t learn woodworking now. Get started with these basics.
Looking for the best woodworking jigs for your workshop? Get inspired by my top 5 best homemade woodworking jigs I made.
Cabinetmaker and woodworking author Steve Maxwell shares his top five woodworking tips from 30 years at the bench. Click to be surprised.
Want to get started woodworking? If so, this article will give you the information you need on woodworking tools, wood plans and projects.
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Woodworking is a blast, but it can be intimidating for beginners. Luckily, our readers and editors love passing along their go-to tips.
Woodworking is a blast, but it can be intimidating for beginners. Luckily, our readers and editors love passing along their go-to tips.
In this video you’ll learn an easy way to tighten up loose tenons. Watch as WWGOA editor, George Vondriska explains the process step-by-step.
Like snowflakes, no two pieces of wood are exactly the same. That’s one of the things that makes woodworking so much fun. Like Forrest Gump said (using a