Workbenches are one of the most important woodworking projects in your workshop. Second to that are the storage cabinets for tools, and all of those handy dandy jigs that can make the life of a woodworker so much easier.
This wall-hugging Mitersaw Station not only preserves floor space, being just 24 inches deep, it also contains the blast of sawdust from a notoriously messy tool.
Here is a quick-and-easy Self Centering Mortising jig that can be used on stock of various thicknesses and will always self-center.
A block of wood or scrap of 2x4 stock, a short length of hacksaw blade, and four felt dots are all it takes to make this handy shop aid. Use the jig to cut off screw-hiding plugs, to trim protruding d...
A sanding drum makes quick work of smoothing an edge profile rough-cut with a jig saw. You might think you need a drill press or spindle sander to keep the sanded edges square to the surface, but a co...
Stacking and sorting sheet goods and short stock just got a whole lot easier with this simple-to-build organizer. This angle rack features: wall-hugging space efficiency; angle uprights for easy sorti...
This modular router-bit storage system fits into any drawer and easily grows to meet your expanding bit collection. There is room for wrenches, guide bushings, and even one large block drilled to hold...
Here is a jig for routing bookcase or cabinet-side dadoes that exactly match the thickness of your shelf stock. No special bits are needed. Just use an ordinary straight bit and a guide bushing.
Here is a rock-solid solution to stock support that mounts to a workbench or add legs for a stand-alone support. Easy height adjustability makes it a versatile addition to your shop.
When you use this tablesaw accessory, you will never wonder whether the corner you just cut is square. For hair-splitting accuracy, the beefy fence is fixed at 90 degrees to the blade and shows exactl...
Once you build this little beauty, you can rest assured that your miters will always match up.
Not only does this simple guide keep stock perfectly square to the router fence, it also supports the back edge of the routed stock to minimize tear-out.
Cutting on-the-money rabbets for half-lap joints with a portable circular saw and handheld router is a breeze with this two-in-one jig. Perfect for those who want great joinery but do not have a table...
Use this simple jig to align both your tablesaw blade and rip fence for clean, accurate cuts.
Here is a no nonsense router jig that helps you trim solid-wood edging perfectly flush with plywood panels. No more heavy sanding and no risk of sanding through the thin plywood veneer. The jig base a...
Stand it upright and you have a sturdy stool for reaching the top of your lumber rack or doing household chores. Flip the stool over, fill it with tools, and you are ready to tackle a repair anywhere ...
Build the holder as shown or customize it to fit your tool needs. Either way, it keeps your lathe tools and accessories close at hand. Now, if only hollowing a bowl were this easy.
Want to keep large drill bits and other hold-boring accessories close at hand and easy to find? This compact carousel hold a multitude of specialty bits, such as holesaws and Forstner bits, and swivel...
Need a foolproof way to trim solid wood edging on plywood panels. This router-table mounted fence will do just fine.
Hanging picture frames and mirror frames, shelves and plaques with keyhole slots can spell trouble if they are not exactly the same distance from the top of the project. Build this routing jig to fit ...
See instantly what profile each of your router bits create by building this handy bit display with matching profiles. You can sit the bit support on your workbench or build the optional wall mount and...