
Tool Bases and Stands
When your router accessories have scattered around the shop like chips flung from a panel-raising bit, corral them in the drawers and cabinet of th
Increase the capacity of your tablesaw and router by combining them in one accommodating twin-cabinet design.
Attention, small-shop and garage woodworkers: Here's a project designed with you in mind. It's a combination workbench and outfeed table.

Do your lathe a good turn with this vibration-absorbing base that won’t gouge your budget.

Matching joinery-bit sets such as those for tongue-and-groove joints work best in a table-mounted

The top beam on a sawhorse can get really chewed up with saw kerfs.

This stand delivers.

Whether you're new to woodworking, downsizing, or want a secondary shop, this fold-up workbench a

This all-in-one shop on wheels combines three workhorse tools„a mitersaw, benchtop tablesaw, and
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Instant drying rack for fast finishing

While painting some shelves recently, I ran out of space to stack drying boards. So I took a large... read more