Page 3 - Woodworking Joinery

  1. Cutting Mortise and Tenon Joints with the Leigh FMT Pro Router Jig

    Cutting Mortise and Tenon Joints with the Leigh FMT Pro Router Jig

    In this Rockler demo we are sharing a video from Woodworker's Journal that demonstrates how you can use a plunge router and the Leigh FMT Pro Frame Mortise and Tenon Jig to cut strong, perfectly fitting mortise and tenon joints in no time. Easily rout single, double, twin, quadruple or even triple mortise and tenon joints, plus angled and compound-angled joints, in stock up to 3" x 5".
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  2. Best Woodworking Joinery Jigs

    Best Woodworking Joinery Jigs

    These innovative jigs make it easy to create beautiful and strong joints for your woodworking projects.
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  3. Does Epoxy Have to Be Mixed Before Use?

    Does Epoxy Have to Be Mixed Before Use?

    Can you split epoxy parts across both sides of a joint?
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  4. Box Joints Possible with a Router Table?

    Box Joints Possible with a Router Table?

    Can and how would a router be utilized to make box joints for a project?
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  5. How to Make a Picture Frame with Cordless Tools

    How to Make a Picture Frame with Cordless Tools

    Cordless tools have come a long way in a little more than 20 years. Now there are cordless versions of tools that we never thought possible. I this video you'll see how we used a cordless biscuit joiner , router, sander and even a miter saw to make a beautiful oak picture frame.
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  6. Build Face Frames with a Shop-made Doweling Jig

    Build Face Frames with a Shop-made Doweling Jig

    A little scrap and a couple of bushings are all it takes.
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  7. Introduction to Woodworking Joinery

    Introduction to Woodworking Joinery

    “There are three categories of woodworking joinery that we use to make furniture; the butt joint, the mortise and tenon, and the dovetail. All other joinery can be considered variations within of these three categories.” -- Ian Kirby, Master Woodworker
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  8. When to Install a Butterfly Key?

    When to Install a Butterfly Key?

    Should I surface a cherry slab before or after installing a butterfly key?
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  9. How to Cut Perfect Miter Joints?

    How to Cut Perfect Miter Joints?

    How can you set up an old table saw to cut great miter joints?
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  10. Making Sliding Dovetail Joints

    Making Sliding Dovetail Joints

    For the woodworker building furniture and cabinets, the sliding dovetail is a joint well worth mastering.
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  11. Building a Dowel Joint

    Building a Dowel Joint

    Learn how to make dowel joints quickly and successfully with a doweling jig.
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