WoodWorkers Guild of America
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At WoodWorkers Guild of America (WWGOA), we know that woodworking is more than a hobby for you it's a lifestyle. We want to be your favorite place for feeding that passion by learning new techniques, getting inspired by new ideas, and connecting with other woodworkers who feel the same way as you.
WoodWorkers Guild of America
4M ago
Many times we utilize plywood because we need large flat pieces, but what happens when we need to do something crazy like add a curved piece to our project? There are various ways to accomplish this, but the easiest route is using a method called kerf cutting. When I had a client commission me to build a set of arched, built-in cabinets, this is the process I used to make the curved panels...
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WoodWorkers Guild of America
4M ago
I don’t do tapers often, but I had a project that motivated me to make a safe taper jig. I found several jigs on YouTube and decided to merge them into one I liked and made that. The only thing it lacked was a stop that would allow pieces to be consistently located on the jig. I’m very big on the concept that consistency is better than accuracy. For my first few tapers, I used several layers of...
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WoodWorkers Guild of America
5M ago
Article updated August 2023 There’s a wide range of woodworking scenarios where different joinery methods are needed. To help you navigate what joint to use, along with the strengths and weaknesses of each, let’s break down 12 of the most commonly used joints in woodworking. Butt joints are one of the simplest woodworking joints to make and are commonly used where much strength in the joint isn’t...
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WoodWorkers Guild of America
5M ago
Every October, there’s a unique event in upstate New York called the Catskill Mountain Maker Camp. There’s a little bit of everything—woodworking, forging, sewing, glass blowing. If it can be made with your hands, you’ll probably find it at Catskill Mountain Maker Camp. Maker Camp is a primarily outdoor event held at the Blackthorne Resort in East Durham, New York. The main goal of this event is...
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WoodWorkers Guild of America
5M ago
One of the most common questions we get is, “I have an old [insert tool name], and I need parts for it. Where can I get them?” I encountered a similar scenario with my favorite belt sander, a Bosch 4×24. Look closely… The platen broke off. :( It’s eReplacement Parts to the rescue! They had a platen in stock for this 20-year-old tool. It was a perfect fit! My belt sander is back in business, and I’...
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WoodWorkers Guild of America
5M ago
It’s always good to be organized in your shop. These magnetic trays are great for keeping tools you need close by for easy access. These magnetic trays are a great problem solver for keeping stuff you need close by for easy access. The kit includes four sizes: 6”, 8”, 10”, and 12” long. On my jointer, I keep a push stick and push pad at hand. The tray on my planer holds a tape measure and the...
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WoodWorkers Guild of America
5M ago
If you’re a bowl turner but haven’t tried turning an epoxy bowl yet, you’re missing out! Mixing media like wood and epoxy leads to beautiful results. Here’s what I learned from my first epoxy bowl. Have you tried turning an epoxy bowl yet? Combining wood and epoxy can give you incredible results, and it can be a great way to use up those small scraps too. I’ve dabbled in turning over the past few...
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WoodWorkers Guild of America
5M ago
Turning bottle stoppers is one of my favorite lathe projects because the process is quick and simple, and people love to receive them as gifts. Also, if you are looking for a way to make money with your turning, bottle stoppers are a great seller at craft shows. I’ve improved my bottle stopper game through some research and experimentation, so I’ll share five game-changing tips that have helped me...
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WoodWorkers Guild of America
5M ago
Anything that makes sanding easier is a good thing. The new M12 Orbital Detail Sander from Milwaukee, released in August 2022, looks like a great problem solver for sanding in tight spots. It’s cordless, which makes it extremely portable, and has four speed ranges plus a variable speed trigger that gives you good control. In addition to standard sanding sheets, you can add a sponge interface pad...
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WoodWorkers Guild of America
5M ago
DeWalt’s new DCW682 biscuit joiner ($289) is a new addition to their cordless line. Like other biscuit joiners, it’ll cut slots for 0, 10, and 20 biscuits. According to DeWalt, it’ll cut 600 slots, 300 joints, on a single charge in red oak. That’s a significant number of cuts, more than you’re likely to put into any project. The DCW682 runs on 20V Max batteries. Although I have power sources all...
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