Using leftover plywood, this simple benchtop trim router table is cheap, easy to build, and surprisingly functional. A practical DIY solution for cleaner, more precise routing without expensive tools.
For an upcoming project, we needed a large, 1-3/4” thick piece of solid black walnut. Wood like this isn’t something you’ll find just anywhere, and when found, it’s rarely in the dimension you need.
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I built box joints with a trim router!
In this video, I tackle the challenge of creating large box joints on heavy pieces while making an Ambrosia Maple Table. With limited hand tool skills, I opted for power tools, specifically a small ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Woodworking isn't just about throwing giant saws around and rubbing power sanders on everything; sometimes you need a particular tool for the ...
For woodworkers, carpenters, and hobbyists, a router is a handy tool for molding wood into specific shapes. Consisting of a motor that spins a bit, you can shave off precise pieces of wood, creating a ...
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