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 moreCurves are everywhere in this elegant table, and they make it fun to build while learning a variety of skills.
Read moreThis traditional joint allows the wings of a table to raise up and have a seamless look. A rule joint uses matching profiles to fit a table top together with a folding leaf. The resulting shapes fit together perfectly and …
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This Seymour piece has tricky side joints, tambour doors, and lots of fun details.
Read moreUncomplicated construction and an easy, attractive finish make this table tops.
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