Feel free to follow along as I demonstrate how to make a push stick for your table saw. It's a quick and easy project and you never know, it might just save your fingers one day.
After a very short time of working in the shop, you will find that you acquire an incredible amount of sandpaper. Follow along with me and make your own sandpaper organizer from scrap plywood.
Adding or subtracting fraction in woodworking can be a daunting task. Make it simple and foolproof with this shop made fraction calculator. The free pattern is available for download in my "free patterns" section.
but you can try to contain that mess by constructing a shop made glue up station. This convenient station holds your glue and applicator brushes for easy access during glue ups. A convenient brush holder allows any excess glue to drip back into the glue reservoir, reducing waste.
There's something to be said about having enough clamps and hold downs in the shop and in my opinion, you can never have enough. Follow along step by step as I demonstrate how to make your very own, shop made toggle clamps. These can be a little confusing but if you follow along with the dimensions and steps I provide, you will end up with some very useful hold downs.
When using hand saws for making projects like picture frames, a mitre box can be your best friend for getting accurate 45 degree cuts that are square to the surface of the stock. They can be expensive though so why not make your own. Follow along with me as I demonstrate how to construct your own mitre box with an added touch of some Veritas mitre box guides.
Using a fret saw in conjunction with a shop made fret saw table can make cutting curves and intricate shapes a snap! Take your fret saw work to the next level by making yourself one of these extremely useful fret saw tables.
One of the most confusing and frustrating router bits to set up is the lock mitre bit. For the most part, they don't come with instructions and a lot of woodworkers just give up on them after a while. This tutorial will serve to teach you how to set up your lock mitre bit and eliminate some of the mystery and confusion.
LED lighting can seriously enhance a woodworking project to give it that extra special look. But in a lot of cases, the LED strips are too long to use in your project. This tutorial will help you with that, enabling you to customize the length of the strip you need for any project.
Kenny's Corner is where you will find all the extra bits of information and article that I will be adding from time to time on the site. Feel free to check back often for the latest news and educational articles.
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