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I based these plans loosly on the Roubo workbench that appears in The Workbench Book by Scott Landis. It's basically a sturdy table with a thich top that uses timber frame joinery in it's construction. My version is built using construction grade lumber (2 x 6, 4 x 4 pine or fir).
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Whether you call it a Table Saw Jig, Table Saw Sled, or Crosscut Sled, this table saw accessory will be one of the most important tools in your shop. With typical miter guages, the blade tends to pull the work away from the fence. This tool allows you to clamp the workpiece at the exact angle you need.
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This workbench is for the serious woodworker who has limited space. It is designed to roll out onto the floor when needed and easily rolled back along the wall when not needed. Additionally, it features a built in router table, T-Track clamping system, and lots of drawers.The best thing is that the plans are free.
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This handy tenon jig was designed to securely hold the workpiece for cutting tenons on the table saw or the drill press. A combination of T-Track, hold down clamps, toggle clamps, and stop blocks permits you to clamp the work piece in the desired position so your cuts are accurate and true.
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The pocket hole joint is one of the easiet joints to make. This joint is much faster and simpler than dowel joints because you only drill the hole in one of the pieces you need to join. You simply apply some glue, clamp the pieces together, and insert the screw.
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This is a great project for the woodworkers stuck in a basement with those unsitely steel support columns. Turn that unused space into valuable shop space with this free woodworking plan.
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chair from a single eight foot 2 x 4
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This is an intermediate woodworking plan that you can build with only a few tools. Brought to you by the Canadian Plywood Association, this plan has excellent detail and clearly explains the construction process.
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Traditionally made of teak, these benches have long graced English parks and gardens, aging gracefully through years of use and weather. This version is made of cedar, but you could also use white oak, redwood or cypress. Whatever wood you use, it's a good idea to finish your bench with a waterproofer.
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The Adirondack chair originated at the camps and resorts of New York's Adirondack mountains during the late 1800s. It was the solution to adding a little comfort while in the wilderness, and has become an outdoor classic. This version, like its forebears, is designed for maximum comfort with a deep seat, spacious arms and a slanted back. When you want to take a nap, just pull up the matching footrest. When summer's gone, you can fold up both the chair and footrest for easy moving and storage.
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