3-Way miters in 3 steps
This joint, often seen in Chinese furniture, is strong enough for the job, but it relies on a complex arrangement of integral tenons, miters, and tricky cuts.
Read moreThis joint, often seen in Chinese furniture, is strong enough for the job, but it relies on a complex arrangement of integral tenons, miters, and tricky cuts.
Read moreThis improvised tool is quick and free.
Read moreCurves are everywhere in this elegant table, and they make it fun to build while learning a variety of skills.
Read moreHaving created the frame in Part 1, Bill Pavlak now focuses on making the raised panel.
Read moreMichael Pekovich’s simple, versatile method yields fast, accurate results
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