Upcycled Upright Piano Turned Into a Home Bar

Upcycled Upright Piano Turned Into a Home Bar

This project was built and designed by Caleb from YouCanMakeThisToo. It’s a unique blend of woodworking and creative reuse, turning a non-functional upright piano into a stunning home bar with modern style and classic charm. What started as a dated …

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Epoxy Coffee Table with Walnut Slabs and LED Lighting

Epoxy Coffee Table with Walnut Slabs and LED Lighting

This project was built and designed by Caleb from YouCanMakeThisToo. It features a striking blend of live edge walnut, blue epoxy resin, a custom metal base, and LED lighting—a project that combines woodworking, metalwork, and modern tech. The design builds …

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Finger-Jointed Gift Box with Epoxy Inlay

Finger-Jointed Gift Box with Epoxy Inlay

This project was built and designed by Caleb from YouCanMakeThisToo. It’s a refined finger-jointed wooden box made from white oak, complete with a laser-engraved lid and a striking epoxy inlay for added flair. Combining traditional joinery with modern decorative touches, …

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Maple and Walnut Picture Frame with Overlapping Detail

Maple and Walnut Picture Frame with Overlapping Detail

This project was built and designed by Billy from Newton Makes. It’s a modern, layered picture frame that combines function with style, using Maple and Walnut to create bold contrast and visual interest. Unlike most standard frames, this one features …

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Walnut Tray with Maple Splines

Walnut Tray with Maple Splines

This project was built and designed by Billy from Newton Makes. It’s a refined yet approachable woodworking project focused on building a walnut tray reinforced with maple splines—an elegant combination of function and fine joinery. With its clean shape, soft …

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Wooden Pour-Over Coffee Stand with Sculpted Design

Wooden Pour-Over Coffee Stand with Sculpted Design

This project was built and designed by Billy from Newton Makes. It’s a compact and elegant stand designed for pour-over coffee lovers who appreciate both form and function in their daily routine. More than just a tool for brewing, this …

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Almost Every Table Saw Needs This Upgrade!

This video is by Izzy Swan. It focuses on a clever upgrade that makes adjusting the tilt on a table saw easier, safer, and more ergonomic—especially for woodworkers who want smoother control or have limited mobility. The modification uses standard …

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Don’t buy a JOINTER until you watch this video!

This project was built and designed by Izzy Swan. It demonstrates how a simple jig can transform a standard bandsaw into a reliable alternative for flattening lumber, helping woodworkers avoid the cost, space demands, and dust collection challenges of a …

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3 Job Site TABLESAW jigs that WILL up your game!

This video is by Izzy Swan. In this video, he shares three smart upgrades for a portable job site table saw that improve material handling, enhance safety, and make your cuts more accurate. These jigs are designed for flexibility and …

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A Simple Way to Cut a Complicated Miter.

This tip comes from Jodee at Inspire Woodcraft. It’s a smart, repeatable technique for cutting a tight miter joint at 120°, even when working with two boards of different widths. Angles greater than 90° often feel intimidating, but this method …

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Which Side of a Router Base Should You Use?

This tip was shared by Jodee from Inspire Woodcraft. It covers a common yet often overlooked router technique: deciding which side of the router base to use and how to center the sub-base for more accurate cuts. While many woodworkers …

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Which Side Of The Line To Cut On?

This tip and trick video was created by Jodee at Inspire Woodcraft. It explores one of the most common questions in woodworking—where exactly should you cut in relation to your marking line? Through practical demonstrations and clear explanations, Jodee breaks …

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Why the Hook on a Tape Measure Moves

This tip comes from Jodee at Inspire Woodcraft, who explains a common but often misunderstood feature of one of the most used tools in woodworking—the tape measure. It turns out that the moving hook isn’t a flaw; it’s a brilliant …

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Why Jodee Permanently Etched a Line Into His Table Saw Top

This woodworking tip was shared by Jodee from Inspire Woodcraft. It addresses a simple but powerful upgrade to the table saw that improves accuracy and workflow—a permanent reference line etched directly into the saw’s surface. Many woodworkers rely on temporary …

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Affordable Mortising Jig for Loose Tenons

Affordable Mortising Jig for Loose Tenons

This project was built and designed by Brett from Brett’s Basement Woodshop. It’s a shop-built mortising jig that offers a budget-friendly alternative to high-end joinery tools like the Festool Domino. Designed to work with a standard plunge router and guide …

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Premium Hardwood Chessboard with Inlays and Custom Framing

Premium Hardwood Chessboard with Inlays and Custom Framing

This project was built and designed by Brett from Brett’s Basement Woodshop. It’s a high-end chessboard featuring Peruvian Walnut, Bird’s Eye Maple, and African Mahogany, all carefully selected and joined to create a functional, durable, and visually stunning board. From …

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Rustic Floating Shelves from Reclaimed Wood

Rustic Floating Shelves from Reclaimed Wood

This project was built and designed by Brett from Brett’s Basement Woodshop. It showcases a smart, lightweight method for building rustic floating shelves that look like solid beams but are easier to make and hang. By combining reclaimed lumber, creative …

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