THE 10-SECOND SHARPENING TRICK THAT REALLY WORKS
If freehand sharpening isn’t sticking, a fast, consistent jig setup can keep your tools razor sharp without the frustration. With a simple honing board, repeatable angles, and micro-bevels, you’ll sharpen faster, remove less material, and get back to work sooner.
EASY ROUTER TABLE FINGER/BOX JOINTS
With a few scraps of wood, a straight router bit, and a simple indexing pin, you can turn a compact router table into a surprisingly accurate finger joint machine. This easy DIY jig makes strong, clean box joints for drawers, boxes, and cabinets—without buying an expensive dado set or specialty jig.
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.