Dresser-Top Valet: Shaping the Sides

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Edition #217

Heirloom Project

Dresser-Top Valet

Part 3: Shaping the Sides

With the joinery work complete, it's time to shape the sides of the dresser-top valet. The key here is creating smooth, even curves. Don walks through the layout, cutting, and refining of these details.

Heirloom Project

Dresser-Top Valet

Part 4: Final Details

Details make the difference in any project, but in a small project they really stand out. Follow along with Don as he fits the front for the valet and adds a notch for the lid handle. Finally, see how to fit the plywood bottom and try bottom for a snug fit.

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Part 13: Making the Tabletop

The working surface of the horizontal table is beefy to match its purpose. Bryan shows how to create a solid, hardworking top that's also easily adjustable.

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Shelf Pin Jig Spacer

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Edition #217: Talking Shop

Talking Shop

Choosing a Table Saw Blade

Perhaps the most important part of the table saw is the blade. While a good combination table saw blade can handle most cuts, a special-purpose blade comes in handy for tackling specific tasks. Bryan and Phil share their choices and what makes each blade ideal.

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Offset Marking Gauge

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