Stopped flutes are one of my favourite woodworking details. They add an air of sophistication that can turn a nice design into an eye-catching heirloom.
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Every woodworker I know has a list of stuff that they’d like to have, but just never get around to getting them. It’s not necessarily

When planning and designing kitchens, one of the most basic questions relates to the style and look of the cabinets. Traditional style cabinets have face

Level floors are a rare thing… even in new homes.
While this reality is understandable in older homes and inexcusable in new construction – the method of coping with the issue is the same in both cases.

This project idea is the result of a recent bathroom reno. The old steel shroud on our baseboard radiator had to come off to get

Just surfin’ the interwebs and came across this beautiful cabinet made by Al Navas, Co-Owner of Sandal Woods Fine Woodworking. It’s made of Black Walnut

Anyone who’s ever built a cabinet or frame will appreciate the critical need to get everything lined up straight and square. That’s where a jig

In a perfect world, walls would flat and plumb. In the real world they rarely are.
To get a good fit between a cabinet and the wall, without gaps, you need to scribe it to the contour of the wall. This sounds harder than it really is.

In preparation for gluing up some joints, I decided to see what the general consensus was on dealing with the "squeeze-out" that can ruin the

A lot of DIY homeowners get their cabinets installed and then run up against the question of how to attach crown moulding to the cabinetry.