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Tips/Techniques

Tips and Techniques, from Canadian Woodworking, delivers practical, expert advice for woodworkers of all skill levels, with a focus on shop efficiency, tool use, and project-specific methods.

  • No-Hardware Drawer Pull

    No-hardware drawer pull

    Have you ever wished that you could build a cabinet, cupboard or drawer, without using pull knobs, handles or other hardware that might not match your project, or even worse, be a detraction from your design?

    January 23, 2003
    Mark Eaton
  • drill press

    The drill press

    The drill press is a very versatile machine to have in your workshop. If you are just getting into woodworking, this is one machine you will not regret adding to your shop.

    November 23, 2002
    Hendrik Varju
  • dewalt thickness planer

    The thickness planer

    The thickness planer is one of the safest woodworking machines you will work with.

    July 23, 2002
    Hendrik Varju
  • Gluing

    Holding it together

    The glue selected to construct any project is as important as the other components because it is what’s going to hold the project together for a long time to come.

    July 10, 2002
    John Silloats
  • table saw

    The table saw

    Get practical tips on how to use your table saw safely and effectively.

    March 23, 2002
    Hendrik Varju
  • Inlay In Minutes

    Inlay in minutes

    You won’t believe how fast and easy it is to do attractive inlay work and add beauty and value to all your woodworking projects.

    November 23, 2001
    John Cryderman
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