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Handle, Wooden Like a lot of woodworkers, I have a hard time throwing away the scraps left over from a project. That was the case recently when I needed a couple of handles fo... WoodworkingTips (free plans)
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Handle, Wooden Like a lot of woodworkers, I have a hard time throwing away the scraps left over from a project. That was the case recently when I needed a couple of handles for a project. They’re made from plywood and are fairly small.
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Knobs and Pulls, Wooden Written by: Jamie Buxton - October 2004 - Factory-made metal knobs and pulls have some obvious benefits. They are sturdy, inexpensive, and readily available. I use them for much of my furniture. However, for my finest pieces I often use wood knobs which I make myself. The benefits of doing this are...
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Drawer Front for Kitchen Cabinet, Faux Help Around the House host Henry Harrison helps a guest create a faux-front for the counter in front of his kitchen sink to match the kitchen’s antique cabinets. On his elbow grease scale of one to four, Harrison gives this job a two.
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Drawer Pulls, Shop-Made I’ve built several storage cabinets with a number of drawers to help organize small pieces of hardware and other items. The problem was I didn’t want to buy a separate pull for each drawer. Plus, I wanted an easy way to know exactly what was inside without having to open the drawer. To solve both these problems, I made drawer pulls that double as label holders, as you can see in the photo at right.
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Drawer and Door Pulls, Router Made This tips and techniques article from American Woodworker Magazine shows you can make integrated pulls yourself using a router table and a few bits. They can be decorative or almost completely hidden. Of the four designs they’ll describe for you, two require special bits, but two use ordinary bits that you may already own.
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Drawers, Half Blind Dovetail Making a drawer using half-blind dovetails is a pretty simple matter, especially if you use a dedicated half-blind dovetail jig.
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Drawer Joint Bits Online Video In ShopNotes No. 96, we showed how a drawer joint bit in your router table is a fast and easy way to make drawers in a short amount of time. The key to how this works is the bit and its unique stepped profile. What it allows you to do is cut both halves of the joint at the same bit height — all you need to do is change the fence.
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Drawer on Table Option (PDF) Adding a couple drawers to the oak dining table will make good use of some extra space. You’ll have a convenient place to store placemats, linens or even serving utensils. This alternate design option is available to download in this Online Extra.
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Knobs and Pulls, Wooden
Written by: Jamie Buxton - October 2004 - Factory-made metal knobs and pulls have some obvious benefits. They are sturdy, inexpensive, and readily available. I use them for much of my furniture. Howev...
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