Projects
Breadboard ends, tapered legs and solid pine construction give this kitchen table a "country" look. A handy storage drawer at each end makes it practical as well.
Buiding a breadboard doesn't require much in the way of time and materials. And maybe you'll even get a warm loaf of fresh-baked bread out of the deal!
Here' s a closer look at a traditional woodworking technique. Although they've been used for generations, breadboard ends are still one of the best ways to keep a wide panel flat.
A removable bin on each end makes this tool box expandable so you'll have plenty of space for tools and hardware. And when you get back to your shop, the bins come off for use on your bench.
Gracefully-curved sides and a coved drawer front make this organiser attractive as well as practical. And while it doesn't take up much space, it can hold a lot of clutter.
A combination square is like a trusted old friend. Just when you think you know all its secrets, you learn something new that makes it even more useful and valued.
Techniques
- Locking stave joints
- Rip fence gauge
- Clogged forstner bits
- Table saw slot cover