JOINERY LESSONS FROM THE DOUBLE BRIDLE JOINT
The double bridle joint is a great way to practice precise, repeatable joinery on the table saw, and it teaches you how to sneak up on a perfect fit instead of relying solely on pencil lines. With a simple tenon jig and the right blade, you can create a strong, attractive joint that’s customizable and clean.
THE ONLY 3 BANDSAW BLADES YOU NEED
When was the last time you had to buy a bandsaw blade? It was confusing, wasn’t it? Different types of metal, varying tooth counts, and geometry—these are not meaningless choices. Choosing the right blade can make a big difference in how your next project turns out!
THE THIN KERF DEBATE: A WOODWORKER’S PERSPECTIVE
Nowadays, like anything else, people love to argue about the pros and cons of blade thicknesses. And there’s a lot of misinformation out there—whether you should even be using thin kerf blades, and whether the wrong blade choice can make your table saw more dangerous.