Archive for February, 2008

Building Cabinet Doors and Drawers, Book

Friday, February 29th, 2008
Building Cabinet Doors and Drawers, Book
The no-nonsense guide to building durable, attractive doors and drawers for your kitchen, bath or furniture. Whether you’re building your own cabinets, or refacing existing ones, this book provides all the know-how for successful results. You’ll learn to build multi-panel cope-and-stick doors, tambour doors, pocket doors, glass doors and more. You’ll also learn about the various styles of drawer hardware and how to install them. Each project is accompanied by detailed drawings, photos and expert step-by-step instruction. 112 pages.

Building Cabinet Doors and Drawers, Book

Building Cabinet Doors and Drawers, Book

Jim Tolpin’s Table Saw Magic, Book

Friday, February 29th, 2008
Jim Tolpin’s Table Saw Magic, Book
You’ll become a table saw wizard in short order with this revised classic from Jim Tolpin – featuring over 40 jigs and fixtures for almost any need. Does cutting circles on the table saw sound like magic? You’ll learn to do that and more, including ripping, crosscutting, miter cuts, grooves, dadoes, rabbets, curves and molding. Includes how-tos on operating a variety of table saws, helpful tips on choosing and using accessories, plus instructions for setting up and maintaining your saw. More than 150 detailed illustrations and photos guide you through the details in a clear, easy-to-understand manner. 192 pages.

Jim Tolpin’s Table Saw Magic, Book

Jim Tolpin’s Table Saw Magic, Book

Shelves and Cabinets, Book

Friday, February 29th, 2008
Shelves and Cabinets, Book
If there never seems to be enough storage space in your home, this is the book you’re looking for. Inside, you’ll find an impressive gallery of ideas for storage solutions throughout the home. You’ll learn about the wide variety of cabinets and shelves available, how to buy or build the right ones for your needs, and how to make a clean install. Step-by-step instructions, full-color photos and detailed illustrations guide you through each process in a clear, simple manner. 128 pages.

Shelves and Cabinets, Book

Shelves and Cabinets, Book

The Penland Book of Woodworking: Master Classes in Woodworking Techniques

Friday, February 29th, 2008
The Penland Book of Woodworking: Master Classes in Woodworking Techniques The Penland Book of Woodworking: Master Classes in Woodworking Techniques

For more than 75 years, The Penland School has attracted creative craftspeople from around the world. And that’ s as true for woodworking as it was for ceramics, jewelry, and bookmaking— the three previous titles in the series. This technical and inspirational guide showcases the work of ten top contemporary woodworkers who have taught at Penland, each well-known in the field and with a specific expertise to share. Dozens of photographs, accompanied by explanatory captions, give readers a privileged glimpse into the artists’ studios as they demonstrate their special skills and produce a range of furniture. Examine Curtis Buchanan’ s method of assembling a Windsor chair or Doug Sigler’ s mold-making techniques for bent lamination. Explore Paul Sasso’ s evocative, multilayered painted surfaces. See how Brent Skidmore produces distinctive carved textures, and how John Clark creates complex inlaid panels using inlaid veneer. The collection includes personal essays that shed light on important topics in the creative process.


Woodworking Techniques: Best Methods for Building Furniture from Fine Woodworking

Friday, February 29th, 2008
Woodworking Techniques: Best Methods for Building Furniture from Fine Woodworking Woodworking Techniques: Best Methods for Building Furniture from Fine Woodworking

A collection of classic, informative articles from Fine Woodworking magazine. This series is designed for easy reference and organized for quick access. All six volumes are highly practical and easy to use; together they form a cornerstone woodworking library.


Powerhead Wood Screws

Thursday, February 28th, 2008
Powerhead Wood Screws
Put an end to screws that dive below the surface and leave an ugly chipped out hole — PowerHead screws feature a broad, flat head that simply won’t pull through. The 9/16″ diameter head offers superior holding power and is perfectly sized for a FastCap screw cap. Plus, when used with an Impact Driver, the cutting nibs on the underside of the head shear away material till the head sits perfectly flush. You can also leave the head proud or use our Custom Screw Cap Punch Kit to create a recess for a flush-mounted veneer cap. Self-tapping tips. Zinc coating.

Powerhead Wood Screws

Powerhead Wood Screws

Fine Woodworking 2007 Annual Collection DVD

Thursday, February 28th, 2008
Fine Woodworking 2007 Annual Collection DVD
A whole year’s worth of Fine Woodworking magazine, plus two bonus issues and over 20 videos in one compact DVD! Electronic format works with your computer, allowing you to find what you’re looking for in just seconds — simply enter words in the search box or use the thumbnail view to find the page you want. You won’t have to worry about the cover falling off from repeated readings; you can even install it on your computer to minimize handling of the disc. Chock full of illuminating articles, in-depth reviews and insider techniques from the experts.

Fine Woodworking 2007 Annual Collection DVD

Fine Woodworking 2007 Annual Collection DVD

Bench Dog Trim-Loc

Thursday, February 28th, 2008
Bench Dog Trim-Loc
Trimwork will go like clockwork with the only tool on the market used to measure, mark, and install casement trim. With preset reveals and built-in tape measure hook slots, you’ll be able to quickly measure all of your trim lengths and accurately cut trimstock for professional results. You’ll find countless uses for the built-in 45º and 90º guides, from marking cut lines to truing power tools. Works great as a holding tool, too. Easily mounts to workbench. Durable and lightweight.

Bench Dog Trim-Loc

Bench Dog Trim-Loc

1/4” BeadLOCK Tenon Bit

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
1/4” BeadLOCK Tenon Bit
Save money by making your own Beadlock loose tenon stock — just raid your scrap bin for material. We now offer Beadlock bits in all three sizes: 1/4″, 3/8″ and 1/2″. All feature precision-machined carbide flutes for a perfect match to your Beadlock mortise, and sturdy 1/2″ shanks for minimal vibration. You can stock up by running long lengths and cutting off tenons as needed, or you can just run a few short pieces for a small project. With Beadlock Router Bits, the choice is yours!

1/4” BeadLOCK Tenon Bit

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1/2” BeadLOCK Tenon Bit

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
1/2” BeadLOCK Tenon Bit
Save money by making your own Beadlock loose tenon stock — just raid your scrap bin for material. We now offer Beadlock bits in all three sizes: 1/4″, 3/8″ and 1/2″. All feature precision-machined carbide flutes for a perfect match to your Beadlock mortise, and sturdy 1/2″ shanks for minimal vibration. You can stock up by running long lengths and cutting off tenons as needed, or you can just run a few short pieces for a small project. With Beadlock Router Bits, the choice is yours!

1/2” BeadLOCK Tenon Bit

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3/8” BeadLOCK Tenon Bit

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
3/8” BeadLOCK Tenon Bit
Save money by making your own Beadlock loose tenon stock — just raid your scrap bin for material. We now offer Beadlock bits in all three sizes: 1/4″, 3/8″ and 1/2″. All feature precision-machined carbide flutes for a perfect match to your Beadlock mortise, and sturdy 1/2″ shanks for minimal vibration. You can stock up by running long lengths and cutting off tenons as needed, or you can just run a few short pieces for a small project. With Beadlock Router Bits, the choice is yours!

3/8” BeadLOCK Tenon Bit

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Excelsior Mini Lathe

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008
Excelsior Mini Lathe
With solid cast-iron construction, a robust 1/2 hp motor and a precision-
machined live center, this little workhorse rivals features found in much larger
lathes. It can turn bowls of almost 10″ in diameter, and spindles up to
17-3/4″ in length, making it perfect for chair legs, small table legs and an
endless array of decorative turnings. A convenient door provides easy access
to the belt, along with 5 different speeds: 760, 1100, 1600, 2200 and 3200
RPM. Cast-iron body provides mass for minimal vibration, stable turning and
maximum durability. To increase your spindle capacity to 38-1/2″, just use
the optional Mini Lathe Bed Extension (32307).

Excelsior Mini Lathe

Excelsior Mini Lathe