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Woodsmith No. 174
Cutting Boards
Queen Anne Lowboy
Treasure Box
Features
Weekend Project
16 / Cutting Boards
This great-looking set of cutting boards offers an enjoyable contrast. You can build them in a weekend, but you’ll get to enjoy using them for years to come.
Heirloom Project
20 / Queen Anne Lowboy
This project takes a modern approach to building a classic piece of furniture. All the traditional details are here, but in a package that’s surprisingly straightforward to build.
Designer Series Project
32 / Treasure Box
You don’t have to take on a big project to improve your woodworking skills. This small box starts with some basic techniques, adds a few new twists, and results in a very stylish design.
Departments
4 / Tips & Techniques
All About
8 / Lithium Ion Batteries
Learn about the latest developments in cordless tool battery technology.
Tools of the Trade
10 / Japanese Saws
There’s a style of saw for every joinery need. And you’ll master the techniques in short order.
Jigs and Fixtures
14 / Incra Table Saw Fence
If absolute precision is what you’re after in a table saw fence, this is the upgrade for you.
Tips from our Shop
30 / Shop Notebook
Techniques from our Shop
38 / Shaping a Cabriole Leg
We’ll show you a simple, step-by-step approach for making great-looking cabriole legs.
Working With Tools
42 / 5 Essential Squares
A square is more than just a helpful tool, it’s a necessity. Here are five squares every shop needs.
Small Shop Solutions
44 / Small Tool Storage
Take a look at a few great ways to organize the tools you reach for every day.
Finishing Room
46 / Using Dye Concentrates
Pre-mixed concentrates can give your project fantastic color and make using dyes much easier.
Details of Craftsmanship
48 / Versatile Bead Molding
Adding a simple bead profile to a project can turn it from plain to eye-catching.