The author of 'The Workbench: A Complete Guide to Creating your Perfect Bench', demonstrates an efficient method of cutting large-scale mortises and tenons on the tablesaw for consistent accuracy. (32min)
In part 2 of our series on windsor chairmaking, David Wright demonstrates the use of scorp and travisher to form the unique seat, and a simple steam box to form the back of the traditional windsor chair. (21min)
Once the mainstay of the American lumber industry, country sawmills are now specialized resources for barn builders, restorers, cabinetmakers, and woodworkers of all stripes. (24min)
In case you have the writing urge, or are just curious about how woodworking books are created, former Taunton Press editor Strother Purdy explains what goes on behind the scenes. (9min)
Sculpture and woodworking have existed side-by-side for as long as there have been woodworkers and a need for furniture. Stephen Robin combines the two through the medium of stack lamination. (14min)