❈ DIY: How-To's ~ Tutorials
... for the Do-it-Yourself Homeowner / Woodworker
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❈ Creating Splined-Miter JointsA slight tilt of a saw blade gives your corner splines a whole new look.It doesn't take much work to put a new spin on traditional splined miter joints. You get eye-catching results just by installing the splines at an angle. See this Maple & Walnut Letter Tray. First, make a simple spline-cutting jig for your tablesaw. Then, mark three evenly spaced spline locations on a piece of scrap the same width as the tray side. | |
❈ Great-looking Half-Blind Dovetails© WOOD MagazineSimple dovetail jigs help you make tight-fitting half-blind dovetails quickly and easily. In this article, by following nine key steps and tricks for using your dovetail jig, you're sure to enjoy success. | |
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