My wife and I love watching movies and TV together on the couch. So it’s no surprise we get a lot of use out of our living room. But that also means we like eating our meals in front of the TV and do computer work on the couch as well. We decided a lift-top coffee table would be the perfect addition. Now we can eat in front of the TV by lifting the coffee table top to just the right height. No more sitting awkwardly on the floor and risk spilling drinks. The lifting tops also makes it more convenient to do work on the couch. This coffee table features two lifting tops, perfect for multiple members in the family, and a great fit for living rooms with sectionals. This project was designed and built by Alex from Bevelish Creations.
Learn how to make custom signs with the Rockler Interlock Signmaker's Template Kits. The comic sans and state park kits have been favorites for several years. Now you can also create signs with our new Script Font Kit and Emoji Templates Kit.
Jimmy DiResta designed and built this rolling storage cabinet that features open drawers and shelves. This video features the complete build process. Jimmy shares some great tips you can use when building your next cabinet project. The plan and materials list for this project are also included below.
How do you get started with the hobby of woodworking? Of course, it would be impossible to fully explain how to get started in woodworking in just one short video … so in today's Rockler demo we will address a few of the most common concerns that folks raise when they are considering trying out woodworking. Shop our best woodworking deals!
In this Rockler demo we’re going to share 7 of the most common mistakes you can make when working on a project that include pouring epoxy. Working with epoxy resin pours isn’t difficult, but there is a little bit of a learning curve and epoxy is not an inexpensive material. Avoiding these mistakes will make your projects more successful and could save your money. We've also created an epoxy buying guide that will help you choose the right epoxy for your project.
“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
What type of epoxy is best for your project? And, how do you mix and apply the epoxy? Epoxy Resins are engineered to pour and cure at different depths ranging from 1/8” up to 3", in a single pour o
Many people are working from home right now. And some of them are getting fed up with using the dining room table as a workstation. This compact desk or some variation of it might just be the answer to that problem. In this demo video we'll show you the details of this project and discuss an interesting and easy technique for applying peel-and-stick veneer.