Woodworking Tips BlogFrom ShopNotes, Woodsmith and Workbench MagazinesSHOPNOTES: Chamfer Plane- April 24, 2008 My block plane is always close by when I'm in the shop. One job it's often used for is quickly softening a corner with a chamfer. So I came up with a simple add-on that helps me get consistent results every time. To see how it works, click the following link: Continue reading "SHOPNOTES: Chamfer Plane"http://weblog.augusthome.com/wwb/archives/000336.html WOODSMITH: Invisible Finish Repair- April 17, 2008 Unfortunately, being careful during use isn't a guarantee, and inevitably, a project is going to end with a scratch or two in the finish. But rather than give in, I came up with an easy way to fix them. Click the following link and take a look: Continue reading "WOODSMITH: Invisible Finish Repair"http://weblog.augusthome.com/wwb/archives/000335.html SHOPNOTES: Fold-up Router Table- April 10, 2008 A router table can help you get more from your router, but a dedicated router table can take up valuable space. Here's a version that works great, and can quickly and easily be stored out of the way. To see it, click the following link: Continue reading "SHOPNOTES: Fold-up Router Table"http://weblog.augusthome.com/wwb/archives/000334.html WOODSMITH: Putty Trick- April 3, 2008 Filling nail holes with wood putty can often result in a mess. I came up with a much tidier way to get the job done. Just click the following link and take a look: Continue reading "WOODSMITH: Putty Trick"http://weblog.augusthome.com/wwb/archives/000333.html |