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  1. Accentuating Tap Holes in Maple Veneer?

    Accentuating Tap Holes in Maple Veneer?

    What's a good filler for maple wood that came with a tap hole?
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  2. What to Do with Holey Ash?

    What to Do with Holey Ash?

    Is wood with a lot of woodpecker holes still usable?
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  3. How Do I Fix a Sticky Table Finish?

    How Do I Fix a Sticky Table Finish?

    How do you remove a sticky feeling finish from a tabletop?
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  4. Tips and Plans for Making Picture Frames

    Tips and Plans for Making Picture Frames

    In this Rockler demo you'll learn several tips that will help you make picture frames. We all know that there are a LOT of different styles and joint options for making picture frames. The most common feature mitered corners. And why not? They’re quicker to make than other options, they’re classic and of course, exceedingly functional. But notice that I didn’t say easy! That’s because as you probably already know, 45-degree miter joints like these can be tricky to cut, glue and clamp up accurately. And the wider the frame members are, the more challenging they can be. But, here are five things you can do to up your odds for success when making frames like these.
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  5. Making a Lazy Susan

    Making a Lazy Susan

    A splash of inlay embellishes this useful table accessory, the lazy susan.
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  6. Dovetail Joint Pin and Tail Patterns

    Dovetail Joint Pin and Tail Patterns

    Add a custom design to an already beautiful joint by adjusting the layout.
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  7. What's the Best Glue to Use for a Cutting Board?

    What's the Best Glue to Use for a Cutting Board?

    What's the best glue choice for a butcher-block cutting board?
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  8. Make a Weather Station Using CNC

    Make a Weather Station Using CNC

    A weather station is an old-school way of predicting your local weather.
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  9. Make a Mid-Century Modern Starburst Clock

    Make a Mid-Century Modern Starburst Clock

    In this Rockler demo you'll learn how to make this wooden version of an iconic mid-century modern style wall clock. If you’ve got a band saw, router table and a tapering jig that works on either your table saw or band saw, this clock could be hanging on your living room wall and marking the hours after just a day or so of time in the shop.
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  10. Make Your Own Custom Plywood

    Make Your Own Custom Plywood

    If you have a band saw and know how to resaw lumber into thin sheets, then you can make cusotm plywood.How to Make Handmade Plywood
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  11. Keepsake Box Project

    Keepsake Box Project

    Here's a simple and fun way to make a band saw-style lidded box with your scroll saw.
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