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A mortise is the term used to describe the hole or slot cut into a piece of wood that accepts the end of another piece, called the tenon. Mortises are typically rectangular in shape and have...
Hollow chisels are devices that can be used with a drill press or dedicated mortising machine to produce square-cornered mortises that eliminate the need to round over tenons.
The glue joint router bit is a carbide-tipped cutter for use in a router table. The glue joint router bit creates a mechanical joint for wood pieces to be glued. This joint adds tremendous...
The finger joint router bit is a carbide-tipped cutter for use in a router. The finger joint router bit allows you to make a strong end to end glue joints. This is possible by increasing the glue...
A rabbet cut, a rectangular recess along the edge or end of a piece of wood stock, is simple in appearance; but there is more to the rabbet cut than first meets the eye. To make the best use of...
Bowl and tray router bits allow you to use a router to make bowls and trays from a pattern. These bits have several other applications. They can be used for cutting boards, raised sign lettering,...
The 45-Degree Locking Router Bit is used to produce extra strong miter joints in boxes, beams, columns, cabinet face frame corners, and to glue up matching board stock. This bit, when set up...
The bowl router bit makes it possible to use a router along with a pattern to make wooden bowls and trays. The same router bit can be used to make custom wood cutting boards, raised letters for...
A flush trim router bit is used to follow a pattern to produce copies. The flush trim bit will come in two sizes--1/4- and 1/2-inch shafts. It also comes in several lengths, depending on your...
No matter what kind of woodworking project woodsmiths specialize in, a router is considered a must-have tool. The router may be the most versatile wood tool ever created, which is why most...
The mortise and tenon joint is a staple of fine woodworking. Different variations of this joint can be found in almost every type of furniture project. In order to bring your skills to a higher...
A Dremel tool is a small, hand-held power tool that can perform a number of jobs depending on the type of bit you are using. Dremel tools are especially good for doing fine work that requires more...
Bosch variable speed drills can double as a power screw gun by using a screwdriver bit. This lets you buy one tool and use it for two purposes. Bosch impact drills now are supplied with...
Countersinking is used to sink the head of a screw below the surface of the wood. The area can then be filled with putty, sanded and finished for a seamless look. Alternatively, the screw head can...
A drill chuck is used to secure the drill bit in place while the drill is in operation. A chuck uses rotational force to tighten internal gears that only open and close when the chuck is inserted....
Dremel manufactures a line of rotary tools for drilling, grinding and woodworking. The company's power tools use a patented collet-and-chuck locking system to hold bits for different applications...
Making routered wooden signs is simple with the right tools and careful preparation. This wood craft can help you make signs for home decor, a business or just for fun. Routered wooden signs can...
Drill presses are easy to operate, but things can go wrong in an instant. Some safety precautions are obvious--keeping clothing and hair away from the bit is common sense. Other dangers are not so...
Installing a door knob in a solid wood door or plumbing through drywall requires creating a large hole. A hole saw is the best tool for creating round openings in a variety of materials. It is...
Use a hand drill to make a hole on surfaces that cannot go under a drill press. It takes a steady hand and a keen eye to hand drill. Safety precautions must be followed, as with any power tool....
How to Operate a Wood Lathe
When operating a wood lathe, it's important to understand how to use a drive bit, a centering bit and the guide. Find out how to use a wood lathe to make round and smooth edges on a piece of wood...
Using a Pattern-Cutting Router Bit
A pattern-cutting router bit uses a bearing to guide the bit, and the bearing and cutter should be the same size. Find out how to make a pattern or template before using a pattern-cutting router...
A drill press is a very handy and efficient tool found in many woodworking workshops. While its design is very simple, this machine presents several safety hazards. These hazards can lead to...
This will give you a basic idea of how to make beautiful wood signs using a router.
Use a drill press vise to hold materials steady on the drilling table. As the drill bit rotates, it exerts pressure outward that can cause stock to spin or be thrown if it's not held firmly. The...
The often-neglected keyhole bit seldom makes the front pages of woodworking magazines, but this humble router bit is essential for making customized switch plates and keyhole covers. More...
Sometimes drilling anything less than a perfectly straight hole is unacceptable. It doesn't matter if you are drilling into wood, metal, or any other material. The most effective and dependable...
A router bit can be used with a drill in limited applications. Speed is the main concern in adapting the bit from one power tool for use in another. A router's speed is roughly three times that of...
A pattern router bit is a straight cutting bit with a bearing or "pilot" on it. The bearing runs against a pattern or template, and the bit cuts your workpiece to the exact size and shape of the...
While a circular hole up to approximately 1 1/4-inches can be drilled using a spade bit, any larger diameter hole will need a hole saw to accomplish the task. A hole saw is a steel cylinder with...
A forstner bit is a special boring tool that is much more versatile than a twist drill. It has a center point that allows you to accurately locate it on your workpiece. It works by scoring the...
Bits that are made for drilling through metal or wood can damage acrylic. Using the right drill bits protects expensive plastic materials from chipping and splintering. The bits used for drilling...
If you would like to take your special woodworking project from good to great, consider giving it some rounded edges. Rounding the edges of your design could give it a sleeker, more professional...
A power drill is one of the most versatile power tools you can own and operate. Besides drilling holes into wood, metal and concrete, a power drill can be used to drive and remove screws, sand or...
The Incra router jig is considered one of the finest woodworking tools available. It is known for positioning accuracy, precise fence placement and an endless supply of cutting capabilities. The...
Dremel makes a rotary tool for designing crafts and other projects. It is used mainly with wood, although it can be used with terra cotta, wax, glass and even pumpkins. Dremel makes other...
A wood router is a valuable tool for any woodworker. A router shapes, cuts and decorates wood. A router can be a woodworkers best friend or worst enemy depending on how careful one is in using...
A steady hand is especially critical when using rotary tools. The projects you can create are limited only by your imagination. With all the bits and cutters available, it is a snap to create...
A plunge router has an adjustable base, allowing you to adjust the dept of your cut. In this way you can take off successive layers of material. This can be especially useful with larger bits that...
A router is a marvelous tool, and there are plenty of books and articles readily available to help you choose the proper bit to create the exact effect you need.One way to achieve perfect...
Routers can be fun and help you to create some pretty amazing pieces of woodworking. But like any power tool, be sure to follow all manufacturer's instructions and ALWAYS wear gloves, eye...
When working with wood, one common occurrence is chewing up the exit hole when drilling. Not only does it look sloppy, depending on how chewed up the wood gets, but you may have to scrap that...
A router hollows out a piece of wood using precise and often decorative cuts. Used for everything from building stairs to creating crown molding. Removing a router bit is rather straight forward,...
One frequently-used tool in woodworking is the router. A router can cut a variety of decorative corners, based on the bit used. Used correctly, it can also cut all the molding required to finish a...