How to Properly Chuck a Drill Bit

How to Properly Chuck a Drill Bit

April 1, 2012 by · 5 Comments 

Here William will show an age old technique on how to properly chuck a drill bit.

5 Cuts To A “Perfect” Cross Cut Sled

5 Cuts To A “Perfect” Cross Cut Sled

February 28, 2012 by · 32 Comments 

The cross cut sled is probably the most important jig in your shop. Here,William will explain the theory and calculations to enable anyone to get a sled dead on square. He will show his tips and techniques for constructing the sled. Material List: Runners: 5/16″ x 3/4″ x 30″ Base: 1/2″ x 34″ x 30″ [...]

Fixing a “Not so Perfect” Mitered Joint

Fixing a “Not so Perfect” Mitered Joint

December 27, 2011 by · 22 Comments 

Making miter joints are never easy, especially on long cuts. Here is a simple technique that can cover up a multitude of sins. it will also take some of the stress out of cutting perfect miters. This technique saved me a few time when I was making miters for Pantry cabinets and Home Theaters where [...]

A Really Fast way to Make Ebony Plugs

A Really Fast way to Make Ebony Plugs

September 26, 2011 by · 2 Comments 

Do you like making Greene and Greene furniture but dread making Ebony plugs. Here William will show you a very simple, fast and consistent way how he can make a square ebony plug in 15 seconds.

Sculpted Dining Chair Class Highlights

Sculpted Dining Chair Class Highlights

September 20, 2011 by · 1 Comment 

Here are some highlights from The Sculpted Dining Chair Class.