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  • Differences Between a Compound Miter Saw and a Miter Saw

    Miter saws are pretty much beefed-up versions of circular saws with the cutting blade mounted and hinged for more precise control. Sometimes called chop saws, miter saws are great for cutting...

  • How to Use a 45-Degree Locking Router Bit

    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...

  • Homemade Table Saw Cabinet Extension

    The table saw is the workhorse in any woodworking shop. With the proper accessories and adjustments it will cut straight every time. Typical table saws have a short table top and no support for...

  • How to Build Router Table Saw Combos

    The table saw is the workhorse in any woodworking shop. With the proper accessories and adjustments it will cut straight every time. Typical table saws have a short table top and no support for...

  • How to Measure & Cut Picture Frames

    It's not difficult to measure a picture frame, but cutting the four strips of molding requires a high degree of precision. It's essential that each set of matching molding strips are cut exactly...

  • How to Use a Miter Gauge

    A miter gauge is a the perfect accompanying tool to pair with a miter saw. The gauge is a simple device, used to measure the perfect angle to cut on two pieces of trim, allowing them to come...

  • Difference Between Compound Miter & Table Saw

    Table saws and compound miter saws can both be valuable power tools for woodworking, but each piece of equipment has its own strengths and limitations.

  • Differences Between a Compound Miter & a Table Saw

    A compound miter saw is a tilting saw, while a table saw is a straight saw that comes up through the table. Often, you need both to complete wood projects.

  • How to Change the Blade Angle on a Makita Miter Saw

    One of the nice things about a miter saw is that it allows you to make extremely accurate cuts at almost any angle you wish. The Makita miter saw allows you to change the blade angle and the...

  • How to Change a Craftsman Miter Saw Blade

    Changing the blade on a miter saw is not as difficult as many think. However, it does require some knowledge of the tool and concentration while performing this task. It is important to ensure...

  • Uses for Table Saws

    Using table saws for crosscutting and ripping lumber barely taps the potential of these common woodworking machines. With a range of jigs and accessories--some manufactured and some homemade--the...

  • How to Cut a Hexagon With a Table Saw

    If you have a project that requires accurately sized and proportioned hexagons, follow these steps for a precise method to draw a symmetrical hexagon and use a sliding miter gauge to ensure that...

  • Woodworking Explained

    Woodworking, which is both a popular hobby and profession, is a broad term referring to a wide range of techniques and skills. Basically, it's the process or craft of building or carving something...

  • How to Make Art Frames

    While you can find art frames at your local craft store to meet most framing needs, you may occasionally have a piece of art that requires a custom frame. Custom framers are happy to do the job...

  • Framing Mirrors DIY

    Framing wall mirrors can turn an ordinary mirror into an object of admiration. There are a lot of options available because framing material is made in so many different ways and with so many...

  • How to Build Wooden Frames

    The concept of a frame is the same whether you're talking about the window and door frames in your home, the picture frames on your wall, or any other situation in which you want to create a...

  • How to Make Miter Cuts in Wood

    You have a wonderful piece of mirror and you want to frame it and hang it on the wall, but a trip to the framer has put this project into financial jeopardy. With just a miter box and a back saw...

  • How to Cut a Quarter Round With a Miter Saw

    Quarter round is a piece of finish lumber that is generally thin with one 90-degree angle and a rounded side the length of it. It is used in a variety of finish construction such as doorways,...

  • How to Cut Wood Angles

    There are tools on the market to help you cut wood on angles, from large table saws to a small, plastic miter box. Some cutting methods, like the plastic miter box, are limited to allowing you to...

  • How to Make a Bookshelf Headboard

    This bookshelf headboard for a single bed is attached to the wall for stability. It has two perpendicular extensions on both sides to hold more books. It's a weekend project and the end result is...

  • How to Make Beadboard From Lumber

    Beadboard is a decorative element that can dress up any room. It is installed up to the chair-rail height and wraps around the entire room it is installed in generally, even though just a focal...

  • Different Wood Joints

    When joining wood for woodworking projects, use different types of wood joints, such as dovetail joints, lap joints, 45-degree miter joints and tendon joints. Discover how to join wood with these...

  • How to Build a Wood Frame

    Nice wooden frames can really compliment a beautiful picture. It's a shame they can be so expensive. Why not make your own and save a little dough. Read on to find out how.

  • How to Cut Crown Molding With a Compound Miter Saw

    Cutting crown molding to fit inside and outside corners can be a difficult task. The use of a compound miter saw allows the woodworker to cut two angles (compound angles) with one cut. Setting the...

  • How to Cut an Obtuse Angle on a Miter Saw

    A miter saw is a wonderful piece of machinery. The ability it has to cut wood at any angle is a boon to do-it-yourselfers when fitting a piece of molding into a tight corner or creating an angled...

  • How to Build a Corner China Cabinet

    Cabinets that fit in the corner of a room tend to be the focal point of that room. China is among the most commonly displayed items in a corner display cabinet. If you are the adventurous type,...

  • How to Cut Crown Molding

    Crown molding is the finishing touch of any room, and knowing how to cut crown molding can make it yours for far less than hiring an installer. While a room without crown molding may look bare and...

  • How to Make a Miter Joint

    Miter joints consist of two cuts made at equal angles and joined together. Picture frames are made in this way, and both pieces in the miter joint of a picture frame are usually attached to each...

  • How to Make Miter Cuts

    Making a miter cut requires good measurements and then a little bit of patience when making the cut. Always double-check your measurements before your cut, because the best miter cut is not worth...

  • How to Use a 10-Inch Miter Box

    A wooden 10-inch rock maple miter box is a handy cutting device that can be used successfully to make square 90-deggree cuts and 45 degree angles on various sizes of moldings and wood up to 4...

  • How to Cut Angles with a Miter Saw

    No matter what you’re building with wood, it’s likely to have some corners. This means you’ll need to know how to cut angles into your wood with some precision so your piece...

  • How to Tune a Miter Gauge

    If you table saw doesn't cut accurately, the various parts of your project won't fit precisely. Tune up your miter gauge before each project, or at the beginning of each new day on the same...

  • How to Set a Miter Gauge

    The miter gauge on your circular saw ensures that your cuts are precise. Setting a miter gauge is easy, and it cuts down on the problems you might encounter during a project. Set it before you...

  • How to Create Curved Miter Joints

    Mitered joints refer to the edges of wood beveled so two pieces fit together at a corner. Picture frames, crown molding and base boards are all examples of mitered corners. Many pieces of molding...

  • How to Build an Oil Painting Frame

    Framing artwork is one of the greatest expenses for artists. Many save money by ordering ready-made frames from a discount art supply store. Others buy molding at a lumber shop, cut it at a...

  • How to Cut a Board or Piece of Trim Accurately

    In this article you will learn how to mark and cut a board or piece of trim very accurately. Each of these steps can be used independently to improve your cuts, and together they will help make...

  • How to Use a Miter Saw

    The miter saw is useful in the shop because the time will come when angle cuts are needed to join molding at corners, for picture frames or for other projects where straight cuts of wood won't...

  • How to Make a Cross Cut With a Table Saw

    A cross cut is a cut perpendicular to the grain of the wood. You can use your table saw for crosscutting as well as ripping. Making a cross cut is a relatively simple procedure that can be done by...

  • How to Make a Miter Cut With a Table Saw

    The process for making miter cuts is similar to that for making cross cuts on a table saw. The difference is that the miter gauge is set at an angle for a miter cut. This allows you to produce...

  • How to Make a Bevel Cross Cut With a Table Saw

    A bevel cut is one in which the blade of the saw is tilted to make a diagonal cut on the wood. Making a bevel cross cut is similar to that of a regular cross cut, with the difference being that...

  • How to Make a Compound Miter Cut With a Table Saw

    Although it is called a compound miter cut, this cut is actually a bevel miter cut. It is compound in that the board will be cut at an angle in two ways: from the bevel as well as the miter gauge....

  • How to Make a Box Joint

    Adding a box joint to a woodworking project is an easy way to enhance the project's strength and appearance. Once you build the box joint jig, making the joints themselves adds mere minutes to...

  • How to Cut a Miter on a Table Saw

    You can use a table saw to make almost any kind of cut on wood. Some cuts, like miters, require a little extra know-how, but once you've mastered them on your table saw, you may never want to go...

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