I find out exactly how strong an epoxy table is.
Read MoreA comprehensive introduction to the world of power carving wood furniture.
Read MoreMy review of the Sawstop floating dust collection system.
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Read MoreGetting a better rasp for less money?
Read MoreMoving thousands of pounds of tools with wildfires breathing down our neck.
Read MoreThe first installment of making the move to my new shop that I plan on turning into my dream woodshop/makerspace.
Read MoreWhy I don’t stain wood. Instead I finish with a hardwax finish called rubio monocoat.
Read More10 tools any shop should have.
Read MoreThe fire table started as a slab of maple, ended as a high gloss 3D shou sugi ban inspired burnt wood and epoxy table.
Read MoreStep by step guide to making a leak proof round epoxy table mold.
Read MoreStep by step guide on how to make a leak proof mold for your epoxy resin table project.
Read MoreThe best way to attach table legs to allow for wood movement and keep them tight and wobble free.
Read MoreStep by Step guide to properly build a live edge and/or slab table. From where to by the wood, how to finish, and even how and where to mount the table legs.
Read MoreHelp Us Support COVID-19 Emergency Food Relief for a Chance to Win. We've teamed up with our friends at Goby Walnut to create an heirloom quality dining table package to raffle off….
Read MoreHow to apply a perfect gloss osmo finish in your dusty shop or garage
Read MoreThis is a surprisingly easy DIY project, that you might be able to make for free if you have some epoxy left over from an old project. I took some old cedar fence panels, burned them with propane torch, then covered with epoxy. What I got was a pretty cool 3D wood and epoxy coaster unlike any I had seen before. Hope you like it, let me know if you have any questions!
Read MoreFive projects you can make for less than $20. Most of which you can even get the kids involved with. This can be a great way to introduce them to woodworking/crafts. Or at the very least, keep them busy for an afternoon!
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