
4 Basic Woodworking Cuts (Every Beginner Should Master)
Discover the 4 basic woodworking cuts every beginner should know — rip, crosscut, miter, and curve. Step-by-step with my own jigs and tips.

Discover the 4 basic woodworking cuts every beginner should know — rip, crosscut, miter, and curve. Step-by-step with my own jigs and tips.

Are you starting with paracord bracelets or paracord dog collars? A paracord jig is a must-have tool for the job. From start to finish, I will guide you through the process of building a DIY paracord jig using simple tools and materials.

Miter vs bevel made simple—see the differences at a glance with diagrams, how each cut is made, tools to use, compound cuts, and when to choose one over the other.

When you’re just starting out in woodworking, one of the first things you’ll hear about—after “get a square cut”—is jigs. These simple tools can save time, improve accuracy, and make your work a lot safer. But if you’re setting up…

Can a Jigsaw Cut Metal? Yes! Learn how to cut metal with a jigsaw and master a new skill for your metalworking projects.

Are you planning on making picture frames? A simple picture frame clamp is the right tool for the job. From start to finish, I will guide you through the process of building your own picture frame clamping jig using simple tools and materials.

Attach a disc sander to your old drill and turn it into a full-fledged benchtop disc sander. A drill disc sander is a versatile tool that can be used for a variety of sanding tasks and is mainly used for smoothing different materials such as wood, plastic, or metal. Learn how to build a DIY drill disc sander with this step-by-step tutorial and video.

Build a router table spline jig and easily cut miter splines. If you have a router table in the shop a spline jig is a nice addon for cutting beautifier corner splines. It definitely pays off to have one in the workshop. Build a spline jig for a router table with this step-by-step tutorial and video.