Should You Glue Pocket Hole Joints?

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Matt Hagens

Ever wondered if gluing those pocket hole joints is worth the extra effort? You’re about to discover the ‘how’ and the ‘why’ behind using glue in these joints. QUICK ANSWER: Yes, you should glue pocket hole joints. Gluing enhances joint …

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Can You Make Dovetail Joints With Plywood?

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Matt Hagens

In a recent article on these pages, we asked the question:  How many corner joint methods are there?  We wrote about two of them in that piece, the box joint, and the dovetail joint.  But we only discussed the joinery …

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Biscuit Joints vs Dowels: Which is Better?

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Matt Hagens

The right man for the job, the right tool for the task, are both important rules of conduct and work.  We’ve used the latter often when writing about woodworking and the projects we undertake.  The right tool for the task …

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Can You Use Pocket Holes on Miter Joints?

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Matt Hagens

We woodworkers certainly know mitered corners and numerous joinery techniques.  They are a regular part of the work we do in our woodworking shop. Among those joinery techniques is the pocket hole joint, a strong joint with many applications. How …

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Is The Festool Track Saw Worth It?

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Matt Hagens

A power tool easily transported and brought to the workpiece, a guarantee of a straight cut when ripping boards or plywood, or for cutting floorboards or panels:  these are valuable capabilities in a woodworking shop or for a DIY home …

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Box Joint vs Dovetail: Is One Better?

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Matt Hagens

How many corner joint methods are there?  How many have you built?  What’s your favorite one, your go-to choice when building something in your woodworking shop?   There are many ways to join two pieces of wood together, and the method …

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How To Copy a Curve Shape Into Wood

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Matt Hagens

We have a project coming up in the spring that we have begun planning, for now, in mid-November.  It’s a moon gate for entry into the meditation garden under construction out back.   Moon gates are circular openings in a garden …

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Is Mahogany A Hardwood Or A Softwood?

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Matt Hagens

Ever wondered what makes mahogany so special in the world of woodworking? From its classification as a hardwood to its unique properties that set it apart, you’ll discover why mahogany isn’t just wood but a symbol of quality and elegance …

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Does Festool Own SawStop?

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Matt Hagens

There are two companies and their product lines we have written about frequently in the past, each in articles devoted to just one at a time.  Today, we get to write about both of them in the same piece.   From …

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How To Change a Black & Decker Jigsaw Blade

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Matt Hagens

Black & Decker, a manufacturer of power tools, hardware, and appliances, has been around since 1910, when it was established in Towson, Maryland, a little bit north of Baltimore.  About 40% of what the company sells in the United States …

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How And When to Use Corner Clamps

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Matt Hagens

How many times have we said to ourselves how nice it would be to have a third hand?  If only, we say, and how much easier it would be on some of the tasks we perform in our woodworking shop.  …

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how to join two pieces of wood at 45 degrees

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Matt Hagens

In woodworking, getting the angles right makes all the difference, especially when you’re aiming for a sharp 45-degree joint. It’s not your everyday joint – it’s for those special projects where you need a perfect angle, like a neat cabinet …

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