Greene & Greene Hall Table: Completing the Shelf

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Edition #110

Heirloom Project

Greene & Greene Hall Table

Part 17: Completing the Shelf

Once the shelf for the Greene and Greene table comes out of the clamps, the next step is to cut it to size. Join Don as he walks through the process of cutting the shelf to final size at the table saw.

Woodworking Technique

Cutting Multiple Mortises

When faced with cutting a lot of mortises, any help to speed the process is appreciated. Take a look at this technique for quickly creating accurate mortises at the table saw.

Shop Tip

Liquid Eraser

Layout lines are essential for accurate work. But once the task is complete, those marks aren't necessary. Bryan shows a handy trick for removing the lines quickly and easily.

Edition #110: Talking Shop

Talking Shop

Layout Lines

For creating curved and shaped parts, knowing how to use your layout lines can speed up the process and give you better results. Listen in as Bryan and Phil talk about a smart approach to cutting to pencil marks.

Shop Tip

Slip-On Vise Faces

A cast iron bench vise is a great add-on for securing a workpiece to your bench. The downside is the metal jaws can mar the piece once you apply clamping pressure. Phil shares a versatile solution for clamping all kinds of project parts.