Marc Spagnuolo (a.k.a. The Wood Whisperer) shows you the basics of using flush trim bits in your router to create burn-free edges, and how these bits can improve your work.
Trevor Smith's students combine woodworking with classroom learning to discover how edge shapes help to make their work fly. Watch as they construct their boomerangs and send their projects soaring.
This behind-the-scenes video was filmed during the photo shoot for the November 2009 article "Turning for Furniture Makers", and you'll get to hear about why Kevin Glen Drake uses a [...]
Watch how easily and quickly our new LVL workbench breaks down (and goes back together) and take a close look at the various workholding accessories and how they work.
Breadboard ends are a traditional method of keeping large panels (such as tabletops and chest lids) flat. But, you don't need to use traditional methods to make them. Senior Editor Glen D. Huey [...]
This past Spring we got to tour the factory of Ali Industries Inc., a sandpaper manufacturer in Fairborn, Ohio. This video shows you how Ali Industries makes sandpaper from start to finish.
As a veteran furniture maker, Steve Shanesy took up turning to expand the repertoire of his woodworking skills. After several years, and hundreds of projects later, Steve decided to create a DVD [...]
Marc Spagnuolo (a.k.a. The Wood Whisperer) walks you through the process of pillowing the ends of ebony pegs for Greene & Greene pieces. From the August 2009 issue of Popular Woodworking.
Bellflowers and stringing inlay are just two eye-catching features of fine Federal furniture. Add cuff banding and you’ll draw attention to the ankles, too. Rob Millard shows you how in [...]
In the June 2009 issue of Popular Woodworking Bob Lang shows you how to build a "No-nonsense Router Table." In this video, he shows you how to inset a router base plate using a [...]