Category Archives: Woodworking

Hand tools only projects

I recently decided to dive into the world of hand tools-only woodworking, mostly because the only times I can do any sort of woodworking is early in the morning or late at night, and my wife, my dog and my … Continue reading

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Julien’s Guide to Hand-Cutting Through Dovetails

In the age of power tools, why in the world would you want to hand-cut dovetails? Well, first of all, one can hand-cut dovetails that can’t be made by a router, so there’s a bragging rights reason for doing it… … Continue reading

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A tenoning jig for the Dewalt DW745 portable table saw

Here’s a basic tenoning jig I made for my Dewalt DW745 portable table saw. It should make cutting tenons a breeze! (Click on the thumbnails below to see a larger version of each photo.)

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How to make a square hole…

The mortise and tenon joint is one of the most fundamental joinery techniques used in woodworking because it is both simple and strong. It is what separates “IKEA-style regurgitated termite barf” from fine furniture. Although there are many variations on … Continue reading

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First hand-cut mortise and tenon joint

Here are a few photos of my first hand-cut mortise and tenon joint. There is a lot of room for progress, but for a first trial, I am pretty happy with the result. (Click on the thumbnails below to see … Continue reading

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