American Woodworker Editors's Favorites
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Tombstone Doors By Lonnie Bird Through many years studying and building 18th-century furniture, I’ve learned that this era produced countless fine examples of good design. One example is the arched-top door. Often called a tombstone door because...
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Q. I'm building outdoor furniture from rough cedar. When I cut the wood, it's soaking wet on the inside. Should I use polyurethane glue since it's a moisture-cure glue? A. Not when the wood is that wet. Polyurethane glue uses moisture to cure...
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Woodcarving by Jeffery Disko Learn More About Sliding Miter Saws Choosing a Sliding Compound Miter Saw Tool Test: 12" Sliding Compound Miter Saws Tips for Mastering the Miter Saw Mobile Miter Saw Stand Watch "Leapin Lacer" catch some real...
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Working with Melamine It's dirt cheap, it's practical, and best of all, there's no sanding and finishing! by Dave Munkittrick Melamine is the professional cabinetmaker’s best friend. Build a cabinet with it and you have a complete, durable...