A Trick for Making More Accurate Jigsaw Cuts, Create Fold-Flat Steps that Turn Into a Ramp, Organize Your Shop, Sharpen Better and More

A Trick for Making More Accurate Jigsaw Cuts

Here Izzy Swan gets an assist from non-tool-user, Mrs. Izzy, to show you how to make jigsaw cuts more accurately:

Pet Steps

Marc Spagnuolo builds a set of fold-flat pet steps that can also be converted into a ramp:

Blade Sharpening Hack

Jesse de Geest shows you a combination sandpaper/whetstone sharpening method:

Time To Organize The Woodshop

Another one from de Geest, who builds a dadoed and through-tenoned wall-mounted shelf system to tidy up his shop:

Mobile Workstation

Another shop organization project—Linn from Darbin Orvar turns some bonus plywood into a rolling workstation to house tool overflow:

Quick & Easy Pencil Holders That You Can Sell”

David Picciuto batches out a bunch of pencil holders that he’ll sell at an upcoming craft show:

Compact Workbench Plans

Ron Paulk is selling plans for his new, compact breakdown workbench:

Easy DIY Shelves

This one is short but sweet—Ben Uyeda builds some shelves in an unusual way, utilizing common cheapie shelf brackets in a way that accidentally creates a mid-century modern aesthetic:

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