Threaded Insert Jig

From Edition #216

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Edition #216

Heirloom Project

Dresser-Top Valet

Part 1: Project Overview

Small projects offer a great way to feature special materials and try out new techniques. This dresser top valet provides plenty of opportunities to improve your woodworking skills. Bryan and Phil share a few of the details.

Heirloom Project

Dresser-Top Valet

Part 2: Small Project Joinery

When working with small parts, the router table proves to be a great choice for cutting smooth joinery. Don shares his tips and tricks while cutting the dadoes and grooves for the valet project.

Shop Project

Combination Router Table

Part 11: Horizontal Table Fixed Back

The combination router table needs a way to support a workpiece when the table is set up for horizontal routing. So the next step for Bryan is to build an adjustable table. And that begins with a solid mounting surface.

Shop Project

Combination Router Table

Part 12: Creating The Mounting Brackets

The horizontal table on the combination router table consists of a fixed back and an adjustable table. What's important is providing stout support for the table while still allowing it to be adjusted easily. Bryan shows how to get the job done.

Shop Tip

Threaded Insert Jig

Threaded inserts open up opportunities for creating knock-down projects or adding hardware to shop-build jigs and fixtures. The key is installing the insert straight and square. This handy jig is a great solution.

Edition #216: Talking Shop

Talking Shop

Installing a Lazy Susan

Lazy Susan bearings come in handy for a wide range of projects for both home and the workshop. Installing them can be a bit of a head scratcher, though. Follow these steps to simplify the process and get it right every time.

Shop Tip

Measuring Round Stock

Measuring the diameter of round stock, like dowels, can be a real challenge. It usually ends up being somewhat of a guessing game. You can eliminate the guesswork with this simple solution.