Many woodworking projects include frames and panels. In this episode you’ll learn about the different kinds of frames and panels and how to build them on the table saw and router table. Basics: Frame and Panel Design Table Saw Technique: Stub Tenon and Groove Construction Free pdf Download: Stub Tenon and Groove Joinery Router Table Technique: 3-Bit Set to Professional-Looking Frames and Panels Assembly: Tips for Gluing Up a Frame and Panel Shop Tip: Routing a Stopped Chamfer Woodworkers’ Roundtable: Frames and Panels
The router is generally considered one of the most versatile tools in a woodworking shop. Discover what to look for in buying a router and bits, and some tips on how to use a hand-held router for clean, accurate cuts.
When crosscutting on the table saw, sometimes you have to break the rules. Find out why sometimes it pays to measure once and cut twice! Also learn how to make an auxiliary fence and a sled and adjust your saw for clean, square cuts.
There's a certain satisfaction in taking your lumber from a rough state to a completed project. In this episode you'll learn about buying lumber, how to square it up, and glue it into panels.
If you know how to tune it up and use it, the band saw is one of the most versatile and creative machines you can have in a woodshop. Follow along as you'll find the logical steps in tuning up and using a band saw for techniques such as cutting curves and circles, as well as resawing.
Whether it's for a picture frame or a furniture project, a basic miter can be one of the trickiest joints to make accurately. In this episode, you'll learn a step-by-step approach to setting up the table saw for cutting perfect miter joints as well as some special store-bought and shop-built accessories for mitering.
Once you have a table saw in your shop, adding accessories will make your work more accurate — and safer. Eavesdrop in as four of the Woodsmith magazine editors get together around the bench to pick (and demonstrate!) their top five (plus a few more) table saw accessories.
Woodworkers love to check out the drawers in a piece of furniture — how they're made, how they're mounted, and if they fit accurately in the openings. Learn the correct joints to use when designing and building drawers and some shop tips for working with drawer guides, slides, and hardware.
For some woodworking tasks, hand tools are better than machine tools. In this episode you'll meet a remarkable craftsman who uses nothing but hand tools and then learn some tips and techniques from the Woodsmith magazine editors on sharpening and using hand planes, scrapers, and chisels.
One of the classic woodworking joints is the mortise and tenon. It's a joint that's very strong, but usually hidden inside the wood. Learn how to cut a mortise and tenon with a drill press and a table saw, what to look for in buying a mortiser, and how to fix a joint that's too loose.
Discover what the Woodsmith magazine editors think is important to consider when buying or building a router table. Then pick up some tips for using a router table safely, building some accessories for a router table, and making your own moldings.
Whether you have a big space or just a corner of the basement or garage, setting up a woodworking shop can be a rewarding experience. Listen in as the Woodsmith magazine editors pick their favorite stationary power tools for a shop. Then learn about an interactive program that will help you lay out the tools in your shop. There will also be a discussion of mobile bases and dust collection strategies.
Choosing the correct joint to strengthen a project is usually critical. But it doesn't have to be difficult. In this episode, you'll learn about three quick and easy joints and the advantages of each.
Looking back over the past 30 years, the editors of Woodsmith answer the questions: If we were starting woodworking today, what three tools would we buy first? What accessories would you add? And what are your best tips for using the tools? And finally, what project inspired you the most?
A shelf can be just a piece of plywood. But the Woodsmith editors show how to add the right edging, either veneer tape or solid-wood, you can enhance the look. Or, add a wider strip to balance the look while adding strength to support the weight of all the books.
Adding a simple piece of molding can make all the difference in the appearance of a project. The Woodsmith editors show how to make three moldings on a router table: a quarter round, a cove molding, and bead molding.
The Woodsmith editors discuss four basic joints used to assemble the corners of a cabinet, a simple rabbet joint, a dado joint used for the top and bottom, a very strong locking joint called a tongue and dado, and a modern technique pocket screw joinery.
At some point all the pieces you cut for a project have to be assembled. The Woodsmith editors show how to dry-fit a cabinet to check the fit of all the pieces, the types of glue to use, and the techniques we use to clamp a cabinet so it's square.
The centerpiece of every shop is a workbench. The editors of Woodsmithshow step-by-step how to build our most popular weekend workbench using common building materials. Then how to add a vises and bench dogs to make is even more usefu
A router table is one of the most important tools in the shop. It all begins with accessories for the fence and adding a micro-adjuster. Then the editors show how to use three common router bits to make 17 profiles, and how to make tenon and groove joinery on the router table.
From one simple project, a cutting board, the editors of Woodsmith show seven master techniques you can learn to use on hundreds of projects. Start by ripping narrow strips, then glue up a panel, and sand it smooth. Then use templates cut curves and sand them perfectly smooth.
Cutting boards to the exact width you need is best done on a table saw. The Woodsmith editors talk about the right saw blade to use, and then show the jigs and techniques to get a perfect rip cut.
There's more to making a table leg than just cutting a long board. First, learn the secrets to getting a perfect grain pattern on a leg. Then the Woodsmith editors show a simple jig for cutting tapered legs, both two-sided and four-sided, and a special technique for make a flared tapered leg.
The editors of Woodsmith choose three of our most popular shop storage projects that you can build in a weekend: a peg board storage system, a roll-around shop cart, and a lumber storage rack.
The last 2 steps can be the most important part of a project: sanding and applying a finish. The editors look at the sanding tools and techniques to get the best results. Then they share their favorite, fast and fool-proof finishing methods.
Over the past 30 years, the editors have shown hundreds of shop tips in Woodsmith magazine. Now they share their top tips for getting the most out of your table saw, router table, drill press, and more. Drill Press Auxiliary Fence.
The editors of Woodsmith magazine show how to build an inexpensive wall-mounted shop storage cabinet. Pegboard and smooth-sliding doors allow you to maximize your storage capacity in a minimal amount of space, and simple construction techniques make it a snap to build.
Bowls made with a router? See the tips, tricks, and techniques for turning a few pieces of scrap wood into beautiful bowls. No big, expensive tools are needed to make the chips fly - just a hand-held router and a special bit.
Learn all the basics of a router table: from making a laminated top to getting a perfect-fitting insert plate. You'll learn step-by-step how to make a rock-solid router table top. Plus, the Woodsmith editors give their top picks for accessories and add-ons that will make any router table work harder.
The Woodsmith editors share three quick and easy techniques for making heirloom tables. A never-fail corner joint that simply bolts together. Two ways to put a top together without having to worry about glue and clamps. And a way to add turned legs without using a lathe.
Master this classic joinery technique. We fire up the table saw to show you the step-by-step techniques to building perfect box joint boxes -- from making your own thin stock to cutting flawless-fitting joints on the table saw.
The Woodsmith editors explore three different ways to make cabinet doors that really stand out. Learn how to create a unique wood lattice door, use veneer to perk up a plain panel, and make doors sparkle by adding glass.
The dovetail is a hallmark woodworking joint -- strong and beautiful. The Woodsmith editors show how to make heirloom-quality dovetailed drawers with just a router and an inexpensive jig. Then see special tips and tricks for getting a flawless fit.
Discover the secrets of working with plywood -- from buying the right type to getting splinter-free cuts. The editors of Woodsmith will show you how to get top-notch results when it comes to building projects out of plywood.
Looks can be deceiving. Editors from Woodsmith magazine show you how to put together a beautiful cabinet that's quick and easy to build. Plus, you'll see how to turn economically priced materials into rich-looking projects.
Accurate measurements and layouts are the secrets to getting a flawless fit. The Woodsmith editors share their favorite tips, tools, and techniques for perfect layouts.
Save time and money -- build your own miter saw station. The Woodsmith editors will show you how to turn inexpensive materials into portable workstation that will make any miter saw safer and more accurate to use.
Sharp tools make woodworking easier and safer. The editors from Woodsmith magazine share their favorite ways for getting razor sharp tool in record time.
The Woodsmith editors share some of their favorite shop tips and techniques. Plus, see some great new gear that makes woodworking easier, safer, and more accurate.. Push Block, Zero Clearance Insert.
The Woodsmith editors share tips & techniques for building a beautiful heirloom-quality coffee table with a glass top. Plus, you'll learn a quick and easy way to make mortises. All you need is a table saw - no chisel required.
Great looking projects don't have to be difficult to build. Learn the secrets to turning a few hours of time and a few pieces of wood into an elegant centerpiece that will light up any room. Six Candle Centerpiece.
Make perfect crosscuts and get tight-fitting tenons with your table saw. The editors of Woodsmith magazine show you how to build a couple of easy-to-build table saw jigs that guarantee perfect results every time.
Every shop needs a good pair of sawhorses. The Woodsmith editors present a couple of their favorites. They'll start with a traditional heavy-duty, trestle design with mortise and tenon joinery. Then, it's on to an all new stacking-style that locks together with tabs and notches.
Learn the basics of adding graceful curves to your next project -starting with a graceful curved front table, then moving onto a beautiful bow-front drawer, and finally a unique bentwood coat rack. The editors of Woodsmith show three simple techniques for conquering curves.
The Woodsmith editors pack a lot of woodworking into a small project as they share the ins and outs of building a beautiful box. You'll learn tricks for fitting a lid and getting super-strong miter joints. Plus, they'll let you in on the secret to adding a flowing, wood ribbon handle to wrap it up.
See the tips, tricks, and techniques for getting perfect results with one or two small hand planes. In this episode, the Woodsmith editors take a look at a couple of their favorites: block planes and shoulder planes.
You can build these quick and easy projects to store and protect those expensive bits and blades in your shop. The Woodsmith editors show you how to store blades in pull-out trays, a wall mounted rack, and a two-sided case. Plus, they'll share simple storage solutions for router and drill bits, as well.
A router is one of the hardest working tools in the Woodsmith Shop. The Woodsmith editors share some of their favorite jigs and accessories that will make your router work faster, safer, and more accurately.
The delicate molding details catch your eye, but it's the unique sliding doors that set this cabinet apart. Learn the techniques for building flawless-fitting sliding doors as the Woodsmith editors build this classic cabinet.
Keep every tool in your shop neat and organized with a handy roll-around tool cart. This plywood project features handy pullout drawers for plenty of storage, and screw together joinery makes it easy to build. The editors of Woodsmith show you how to make one for your shop.
A large work surface, heavy-duty construction, and plenty of storage make this a must-have project for any shop. The Woodsmith editors will show you how to build this multi-purpose shop cart with easy-to-find, inexpensive materials.
In the Woodsmith Shop, we're always looking for ways to make woodworking faster, safer, and more accurate. See some of our favorite shop tips and techniques from the pages of Woodsmith magazine.
Heirloom-quality bookcase.
A small treasure box.
Wall-mounted case for router bits.
A swing-leg table includes a wood knuckle joint.
Custom chest for fine tools.
Craftsman-style library table; best way to add drawers and build a top.
The Woodsmith editors present a couple of special weekend projects: a classic, Nantucket-style bench and a traditional wall shelf. Both projects feature through mortises and tenon joinery. In this episode, you'll learn the techniques to make this classic woodworking joint in a unique way.
When it comes to assembling a project, nothing is quicker than pocket screw joinery. In this episode, the editors of Woodsmith show you how to build two projects with pocket screws. The first is a small outdoor table with a tile top. The second project is a cabinet that's perfect as an end table or nightstand.
This roll-around shop cart may become your favorite shop tool. The Woodsmith editors show you how to build this versatile cart. This handy project is a tool storage center, an adjustable stock support system, and a workstation all in one compact design.
The delicate molding details catch your eye, but it's the unique display shelf that sets this Arts & Crafts inspired wall mirror apart. Learn the techniques for getting flawless fits as the Woodsmith editors build this classic heirloom project.
All-new table saw sled; easy-to-build picture frames.
Classic cherry console.
Ways to make woodworking faster, safer and more accurate.
Join the editors from Woodsmith magazine as they show you the must-have features you need when choosing the right workbench.
Watch the editors of Woodsmith demonstrate how to create a stylish book rack or an elegant mantel clock in a weekend.
The Woodsmith editors talk about five tools that transform the way they work in the shop.
The modular design of this wine server makes it easy to build. Plus, the Woodsmith editors show you how easy it is to customize your own unique setup.
A small project, like this keepsake box, is a simple project that you can see the Woodsmith editors build step-by-step.
Join the editors of Woodsmith as they pack a lot of woodworking into this beautiful bookcase, Build a single bookcase or a complete library; customize a bookcase with doors and drawers.
This tool chest is built with basic joinery and solid-wood panels. Then the Woodsmith editors use shop-made molding to create a one-of-a-kind project.
The editors of Woodsmith show you how to combine dovetail joinery, inset brass hardware, and a time-tested design to build a classic campaign chest.
To get more out of the time you spend in your shop, the Woodsmith editors share the handy jigs and fixtures they use every day.
Learn how to construct a long-lasting outdoor project and apply the right finish as the Woodsmith editors build this stylish patio cart.
In this episode, the editors of Woodsmith show you how to build a classic roll-top desk with slide-in storage unit.
Join the editors of Woodsmith magazine as they show you the tips and techniques to create this heirloom Morris chair.
Make woodworking faster, safer, and more accurate with some of our favorite shop tips, tools, and techniques from the pages of Woodsmith magazine.
The editors of Woodsmith magazine build a classic sideboard with tapered legs, dovetailed drawers, and highly figured veneer.
To create this TV cabinet, the Woodsmith editors start with a basic plywood case and dress it up with a contrasting base and top.
Learn new techniques as you watch the editors of Woodsmith magazine build this unique two-drawer bookcase.
The editors of Woodsmith magazine take a look at one of the most versatile shop tools around — the router.
The Woodsmith editors build a hall storage bench with loose-tenon joinery made with a simple shop-made jig and a router.
Simple construction takes center stage as the editors of Woodsmith magazine build a rustic, step-back cupboard.
The Woodsmith editors make a drill press more useful with a 3-in-1 upgrade that adds mobility, storage, and accuracy.
Create an elegant cherry bookcase from a single sheet of plywood. The Woodsmith editors show you how easy it is.
The editors of Woodsmith magazine cover the best ways to build and protect a planter box and an outdoor bench.
Starting with a pre-turned set of legs, the Woodsmith editors create a beautiful kitchen storage solution with an optional wine rack.
The editors of Woodsmith show you how to get more out of the tools, jigs, and accessories they use every day.
The editors of Woodsmith build a Craftsman-style clock and an elegant serving tray.
See the great tips, tricks, and projects the Woodsmith editors use to make better use of the space and tools in any shop.
Join the editors of Woodsmith magazine as they build a solid-wood case and dovetailed drawers for an heirloom desk.
The Woodsmith editors build a plywood and aluminum bench to make the most of the power tools you use in your shop.
The Woodsmith editors create coopered doors and use templates for the curves on this beautiful wall cabinet.
Learn how to work with small parts safely and accurately as the editors of Woodsmith magazine build an elegant music box.
The editors of Woodsmith take a look at a unique shop-built, slat-wall storage system that adapts to your changing needs.
Classic details and elegant curves take center stage as the editors of Woodsmith magazine build an heirloom demilune table.
The editors of Woodsmith magazine walk you through building a dartboard cabinet as a fun addition to any home, or even the shop.
Success is guaranteed when the editors of Woodsmith build a silverware tray with angled box joints and an elegant bandsawn vase.
Woodsmith’s editors cover the key details as they build a TV cabinet with built-in lift using basic plywood construction and solid-wood trim.
Join the Woodsmith editors as they cover five types of joinery you can rely on for your next shop or furniture project.
In this episode the editors of Woodsmith magazine show you the key techniques for building a traditional sideboard featuring half columns.
Expand your woodworking skills with this stylish storage solution from the editors of Woodsmith for your most treasured hand tools.
The editors of Woodsmith show you some great tips, tricks, and techniques for accurate layout and measuring.
The woodsmith editors begin their Details of Craftsmanship series to help you become a better woodworker. Then, learn how to apply plastic laminate as they build a must-have, table saw outfeed table. Finally, check out a top-notch mortising machine in the Pages in Action segment.
Take your chiseling techniques to the next level as the Woodsmith editors show you how to clean out a through mortise. Plus, the Woodsmith editors complete a table saw outfeed table by adding the legs with a hinged assembly. And low-cost hardware gets a high-end look.
In Details of Craftsmanship, a precision tenon is created for a through mortise. Then watch as the Woodsmith editors discuss the key tips and tricks for creating a rabbeted miter joint in an episode flashback. Finally, buy better lumber after you discover the secret to lumber sizing.
Create smooth curves and straight lines the easy way with time-tested tips. In Router Workshop, the editors of Woodsmith magazine discuss how to choose and get the most out of a hand-held router and a slot-cutting bit. And then the editors show a quick and easy way to change the look of ordinary hinges.
Key techniques for building a Greene & Greene table are featured in Details of Craftsmanship. Then the woodsmith editors work on building a new shop project that saves time, space, and money. Listen in as the editors talk shop about one of their favorite shop topics.
Every segment provides the tips and tricks you need to know to build better projects, from handy assembly hints to using the right techniques. The Woodsmith editors show a handy way to secure workpieces without clamps.
Join the Woodsmith editors as they focus on some must-know power tool techniques for creating perfect project parts, plus ways to work quickly and accurately every time. Once again, the editors talk shop to focus on getting better results every time you step into the shop.
No matter what you want to build, the Woodsmith editors show you the best solutions for gluing up a perfect panel.
In Details of Craftsmanship, the editors of Woodsmith magazine provide the shop-tested techniques for building a rock-solid drawer using the table saw.
Follow along with the Woodsmith editors as they go into the details of creating elegant drawer pulls for a hall table.
The challenges of storage are discussed by featuring tips and tricks for making the most of drawer interiors.
Watch the Woodsmith editors dress up a panel by adding breadboards ends and decorative plugs.
The editors of Woodsmith magazine wrap up this season's Details of Craftsmanship by applying a finish to highlight the look of an elegant table.
The Woodsmith editors begin their latest Details of Craftsmanship series to help you become a better woodworker. Then, watch a simple, yet effective way to cut rabbets at the table saw without a dado blade. Finally, learn about a layout tool every shop should have in our Talking Shop segment.
The ins and outs of small box assembly are detailed as the Woodsmith editors continue on with the keepsake box. Plus, creating simple joinery is covered as a versatile shop storage cart is started. And the best table saw blade for cutting small parts is highlighted in Talking Shop.
In Details of Craftsmanship, smooth curves are added to the keepsake box. Then watch as the Woodsmith editors bring the parts of the storage cart together to form a rock-solid assembly. Finally, learn a few tips about gluing up better panels as the editors talk shop about the process they use.
A small handle provides the final touch to the keepsake box. Learn the key details of working with small parts. In the shop project segment, the editors of Woodsmith magazine add some storage to the roll-around cart.
Key techniques for creating an elegant serving tray are featured in Details of Craftsmanship. Then the Woodsmith editors work on the basics of building the unique drawers for the shop storage cart. Listen in as the editors talk about an unusual hand saw in the shop.
Learn the step-by-step details for installing drawers that pivot smoothly in and out of the shop storage cart. The Woodsmith editors discuss the basics of sizing project parts with a thickness planer. Plus, quick tips you can use in your shop every day.
Join the Woodsmith editors as they complete the final shaping on the serving tray. Then learn about a simple addition to your table saw miter gauge to get safer, more accurate results. Once again, the editors talk shop as they focus on the fine details that set any project apart.
To wrap things up on the serving tray, the Woodsmith editors show you a simple way to glue up end-grain blocks to make a classic cutting board. A must-have, roll-around cutoff bin begins by safely and accurately cutting the plywood parts to size.
The essentials of frame and panel construction are covered as the latest project, a compact bookcase with a pair of drawers, is started. Join the editors of Woodsmith magazine as they cover some tips and tricks for making assembly of the cutoff bin quick and easy.
Work on the bookcase continues by cutting precise joinery for dividers and a back. The final assembly details are completed on the cutoff bin to make it shop ready. Listen in as the Woodsmith editors discuss the types of casters and where to install them to make shop accessories mobile.
It’s the small things that make a project stand out as the editors of Woodsmith magazine add trim details to the bookcase. Plus, they’ll take a look back at creating perfect frame and panel assemblies. They’ll end with a Talking Shop segment to help you become a better woodworker.
Watch the Woodsmith editors step through the final details of adding drawers to the bookcase. Then there’s a quick and easy shop project to get more out of one of your most basic tools. And you’ll discover great tips to ensure you enjoy the time you spend in your shop.
The editors of Woodsmith magazine wrap up the season with a series of tips and tricks segments covering a range of woodworking topics along with a few handy hints for getting great results.
The Season 11 premiere kicks off a new project: a dresser-top valet. Included: creating small joinery at the router table.
The details of assembling a small project successfully are covered. Also: large-scale joinery takes center stage with a tower bookcase.
Custom liners are fitted to the dresser-top valet; and the parts of the tower bookcase are brought together.
A curved lid provides the final touch to the dresser-top valet. Then learn key details used for building a solid face frame.
The Woodsmith editors begin a combination router table that adds more capability to any shop. Custom trim and moldings dress up the tower bookcase.
Rounding out the cabinet of the router table, adding storage and doors. Wrapping up the tower bookcase.
Join the Woodsmith editors as they build a heavy-duty top for the combination router table. Then get the details on creating tenons as they talk shop.
The Woodsmith editors add a router table insert to the completed tabletop. Also: a simple technique for creating a scalloped lid for a decorative box.
Add versatility to the combination router table with an easy-to-build horizontal table. Also: making a carved lid for the decorative box.
A mortising jig is a great option for the combination router table. Plus, the Woodsmith editors cover the details of making a mitered box.
An elegant tray centerpiece starts from a single block of wood. And get better results at your table saw with a crosscut sled you can build in an afternoon.
Watch the Woodsmith editors step through the final details of making the tray centerpiece. Then they make a table saw sled even more versatile.
The editors of Woodsmith magazine wrap up the season with a series of tips and tricks segments covering the full range of woodworking topics.
The Season 12 premiere introduces the show's new cast, who offer their advice for people interesting in setting up a woodworking shop.
Part 1 of 2. A classic Craftsman dresser is built, beginning with the solid wood case.
Conclusion. The Craftsman storage piece wraps up with a detailed look at the doors, drawers, and the techniques for applying a great-looking finish.
How to make a puzzle box.
How to make a storage cart for the kitchen.
How to make a strong and sturdy bench in a weekend.
How routers are used to create strong and great-looking woodworking joints.
The Woodsmith Shop woodworkers take some time to honor those who’ve served and sacrificed for the country by building a memorial flag case. The project starts with a basic case, but also offers a display lid for medals and memorabilia as well as a stand to create a focal-point tribute.
The cozy comforts of a well-made rocking chair are perfect for relaxing. Follow along as the crew in the Woodsmith Shop make a classic oak rocker that’s sure to become an instant heirloom. Learn the tips and techniques for making curved and angled parts with common woodworking tools.
Small palm routers pack a big punch. The Woodsmith Shop team show how you can get even more from these versatile power tools by making a router table to go with it. This fold-up design tucks out of the way, but it expands in use to tackle all kinds of routing operations safely and easily.
All-new canisters are the next project tackled by the Woodsmith Shop woodworkers. A unique router jig allows you to create threads in wood. Learn how a drill press technique and a router form the round canisters without the use of the lathe.
Watch as the Woodsmith Shop crew shows you the details for applying their favorite, go-to finishing techniques. You’re sure to learn new ways to give your wood projects the final touch. And you’ll discover great tips to make the process enjoyable and stress-free.
The Woodsmith Shop team wrap up the season with a series of tips and tricks segments covering a range of woodworking topics along with a few handy hints for getting great results.
On this episode of the Woodsmith Shop, the cast builds a pair of work-from-home essentials: a desk and wall shelf combo. They’re designed to fit just about anywhere. Simple, robust joinery means you can build them in a short time and they’ll last for years.
A bookcase offers versatile storage to display and store more than just books. Chris, Logan and Phil create a unique design that rests on a stand for a lighter look. Learn about solid wood joinery and the tools and techniques for rugged results.
Rip and crosscut — that’s what most people use the table saw for. However, with these two add-ons, you can also make sturdy drawers and cut amazing dovetails. Learn the essentials to build each jig, then find out how to make them work their best.
Take your band saw skills to the next level with these fun and quick box projects. Chris starts with a leaf-inspired box. Phil adds another skill in making a hinged lid. And, Logan steps it up with a box that includes a pair of drawers — all without leaving the band saw.
Let’s take it outside. The crew makes an eye-catching cedar planter that’s sure to become a focal point in your yard. It features a built-in trellis with a custom copper insert. Learn what it takes to build long-lasting outdoor projects with basic tools.
Join Phil, Chris and Logan as they make a couple of upgrades for the workshop. Up first is a cleanup center that corrals the supplies that keep your shop tidy. Then, they build a go-anywhere clamp cart. Clever holders let you customize the cart to the clamps you own.
This vintage-inspired box offers a lot of storage features to keep your craft tools and supplies within easy reach. You’ll learn how to make durable finger joints. Then, find out how to make the tackle-box style trays. You may just end up making more than one!
Join the team to build a pair of projects to upgrade your entry: a coat rack and a bench. These solid wood projects can be built in a weekend and enjoyed for a lifetime. The coat rack has Arts and Crafts appeal, and the bench features a woven seat.
Skip the sheet metal tool carts you find in the store and make a better one yourself. This design allows you to customize the drawers and trays inside to suit your needs. Building this cart introduces you to woodworking skills you’ll use time after time.
Fire up the grill and enjoy a meal outdoors with this strong and sturdy picnic table. This design combines the looks of a country-style dining table with the rugged construction you need outdoors. Learn about the materials and finish to keep the table looking its best.
The cast of the Woodsmith Shop is joined by turner Jimmy Clewes. He’ll demonstrate his technique for creating his signature platters. He also dives into the tools and essential techniques that can help you get started on your bowl and platter turning adventures.
For Logan Wittmer, woodworking starts right at the tree. On this episode, he shares about his portable sawmill, cutting trees into boards and getting them ready for a project. Along the way, you’ll discover how to work with a sawyer and save money while finding wood you can’t buy anywhere else.
A CNC router in your shop opens up a lot of woodworking possibilities. You can build one yourself or buy one. Chris Fitch, our resident CNC expert, explores what you need to get started. Then, learn about a project or two that you can make right away.
Follow along with this classic design. Built with solid, mortise and tenon construction, distinctive Craftsman details, and in a perfect size for your home.
Dovetailed drawers, a solid wood top, and a rich finish round out the work on completing this heirloom treasure for your home.
Each cast member constructs a hand tool that not only works hard, but also teaches some valuable woodworking lessons along the way.
It’s your move with this fun gameboard. Stow the pieces with some built-in storage. Then learn how to make a set of distinctive pieces to play with.
This chair takes its design cues from Welsh country chairs. The cast shows the steps and the hand tools to make one for yourself. The design lets you customize the look to your style.
Built-in projects add value and style to your home. Learn about design details that help you get the look right. Then learn simple ideas for getting the best result.
These two projects help you unlock the capabilities of your router. Tackle essential joinery details. Also, use your router to create crisp, accurate miters.
A bookcase can be so much more than storage. This bookcase goes to the next level with Greene & Greene details. This episode focuses on building the case.
In the second of this two-part series, the team dives into the glass-paned doors and drawers that featured exposed joinery. The result is a storage piece with style.
Originally designed as a tool cabinet, you’re sure to find a home for this handsome cabinet. The project helps you master essential woodworking skills you can apply to other furniture.
Upgrade your deck or patio with this great-looking table. Find out how to build a project that stands up to the elements. Then fire up the grill and get the party started.
Building a clock offers great lessons for learning woodworking on a small scale. The team creates three designs so you’re sure to find one you like.
Shop secrets, tips, hacks … whatever you call them. The cast shares the clever lessons that can help you use your tools more effectively, build projects more with more confidence, and organize your workshop better. Find out how to improve your skills on this episode.
Designed to evoke the travel trunks used on long ocean voyages, this classic works just as well as a storage piece in your home. Logan, Chris, and Phil use locally harvested oak to teach you how to create a trunk with a curved lid.
Using your woodworking skills to make your own tools helps you get the gear you need and save money at the same time. Phil, Logan, and Chris build a brass hammer, a large layout square, and a panel gauge.
Just like every workshop needs a workbench, every garden needs a potting bench. The Woodsmith crew teams up with Garden Gate magazine to build and outfit a potting bench that keeps your gardening gear organized.
A narrow belt sander is a multipurpose tool that’s ideal for woodworking tasks as well as metalwork. Learn how this clever design uses simple construction to build a tool that works great and won’t cost a lot of money to build.
This tall case clock offers you the chance to go all out. Inside this heirloom-quality case, you’ll find a mechanical movement and a custom face. The design draws on the Prairie school of design exemplified by Frank Lloyd Wright.
An often-overlooked aspect of a great shop is dust control. On this episode, the Woodsmith team builds a roll-around air cleaner. With an adjustable fan and a large filter, this project is designed to clear the air in your shop.
Combine some unique hardware with fun finishing options to make a bench like no other. The Woodsmith Shop crew walks you through the process to build a bench that can stand up to anything and look great at the same time.
Gather around this table for a game night to remember. This card table has all the features you need: felt playing surface, chip trays, cup holders, and custom molding. You’ll even learn how to make the feet and turn the large pedestal base.
Customizing your shop is one of the best ways to enjoy woodworking. The Woodsmith team shows off two shop-made accessories that can make your shop more enjoyable and save some money, too. Build an extra-large clamp or a benchtop workbench. Episode 1709 Plans: Shop Made Miter Vise Deep Reach Clamps Moxon Vise
Build along with the Woodsmith team to make a country-style coffee table. Designed for a relaxed, comfortable appearance, this project has durable joinery and a handy storage drawer to go with its stylish good looks.
Create three kitchen projects for yourself or as a special gift. Learn how to make a pizza peel, turn a rolling pin, and design a cutting board. All three of these pieces are made from a small amount of material and offer plenty of woodworking lessons.
On this episode, the Woodsmith crew builds a two-part workshop organizer. The plywood design features customized storage solutions that you can mix and match to suit your tools and needs. Simple joinery means this project can be built in a weekend.
The Woodsmith Shop welcomes woodworker Char Miller-King to build a bookcase along with some help. Char’s passion is to teach woodworking, especially to kids. While the cast builds a stacking bookcase, you’ll learn about teaching the next generation as well.
Join Phil, Logan, and Chris as they build a new workbench for the Woodsmith Shop. This one is sized for smaller shops but still has big-time features. It also looks good too. Learn smart techniques for sturdy joinery and flattening benchtops.
In this episode the team tackles two simple seating options. Logan makes a stool with bamboo-inspired turned legs. Chris returns to one of his first projects as a Woodsmith designer: a folding outdoor bench. Both are weekend projects you'll enjoy.
Internationally renowned turner, Pat Carroll takes over the Woodsmith Shop on this episode. He starts by making a round lidded box. The next step? Use a router at the lathe to carve the surface then add a decorative painted finish.
The power tools in a workshop tend to accumulate extra gear: bits, blades, wrenches, insert plates ... Phil and Chris tackle the issue with a couple of wall organizers. They make one for the router and another for the table saw.
Two garden projects are on the list for this episode. Chris Fitch builds a tower bird feeder with an attractive design. Logan Wittmer constructs a home for pollinators like bees and butterflies. Along the way, discover secrets for building outdoor projects.
Benchtop power tools offer great features in a small size. You just need a place to put them. In the Woodsmith Shop, the cast builds a wall-mounted station for a new drill press. While they're at it, they assemble a couple sawhorses.
Here's a bookcase project that provides storage with style. Filled with Arts & Crafts details, this solid wood bookcase is made from locally sourced oak and features a glass-paned door. Best of all, it small enough to fit anywhere.
Building wall shelves teach valuable woodworking lessons in a short time. The Woodsmith Shop crew builds two designs that each have a unique look. One shelf incorporates Japanese lattice work. The other shelf has a country-style motif.
Step up your outdoor entertaining with a serving station to go with your grill. This easy-to-build project features durable outdoor materials. It offers a prep area and a bar height counter for serving. We top it with custom concrete counters.
Dining tables are made for everyday events. In this episode, Logan, Chris, and Phil create a table that can handle anything a family can dish out. With a solid oak top with breadboard ends and a simple to make base, you're sure to learn new woodworking skills.
The table saw sits at the center of many woodworking shops. In this show, Woodsmith Shop hosts Chris Fitch and Phil Huber build a pair of essential accessories: a versatile crosscut sled and a feature-packed tenoning jig.
This mid-century modern project is sure to grab your attention. Made from solid walnut and featuring show-stopping veneered doors. It's loaded with plenty of storage options as well as a lot of important woodworking skills and lessons.
Call them tips, tricks, hacks, or secrets, these ideas help you become a better woodworker. Discover clever ways to make the most of your tools and shop space. We’ll also share hard-won lesson in building better projects.