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Make custom pegboard tool hangers

May 12th 2008 10:00AM Pegboard can be a lifesaver in a workshop, sewing room, or the garage. Sometimes, though, it can be difficult to retrieve a favorite tool because the hanger wants to come out of the pegboard along with the tool. While using pegboard can keep a ... (0 Comments)

Tool safety for kids

Mar 20th 2008 8:00AM I loved to help my dad when I was a kid. When I became a teenager, I still loved to help, and by then, he was happy for any help he could get. He would ask for a certain tool, screw or nail, and I would deftly reach for the right one. Safety was his ... (0 Comments)

Daily DIY: Yo! Crafting Club

Oct 21st 2009 9:00AM Photo: Gallery Hanahou Who needs "practical" items when you can transform them into a quirky character with needle and thread? That's the question at the heart of the work of Ossu! Shugeibu, the super cool and macho guerilla crafting club from ... (1 Comments)

Make your own wedding rings

Oct 22nd 2007 2:00PM Couples can now make their own (or probably each others) wedding rings. It used to be that you'd choose between buying something ready-made from the store, or having a jeweler custom-make one for you. Now there is another option: design and craft ... (2 Comments)

Living the DIY Life: March 15-21, 2008

Mar 24th 2008 11:00AM Oh, St. Patrick's Day and Easter, how we miss you. The green beer has been poured down the hatch or down the drain, the Cadbury Creme Eggs have been devoured, the Peeps have been microwaved, and most of our cooler posts from last week were about ... (0 Comments)

DIY Life Toolstravaganza Day Eleven: Makita 10-inch compound miter saw

Jul 27th 2007 5:00AM Day eleven of Toolstravaganza and cutting is still the name of the game. Today's prize is a Makita 10-inch compound miter saw. Staple of the workshop, this miter saw bevels left up to 45 degrees and miters 45 degrees left and up to 52 degrees right. ... (224 Comments)

10 woodworking mistakes - How to fix them

Nov 5th 2007 11:00AM You're bound to make mistakes while you're learning to woodwork, and even as a seasoned woodworker. The real separation is in those who know how to fix them and those who don't. A good woodworker can fix his mistakes so seamlessly that you'd never ... (0 Comments)

Which glue is right for your woodworking project?

Jan 6th 2008 10:00AM Different woodworking projects call for different kinds of adhesive. You probably have each of these kicking around your workshop, but the key is knowing when to use which one. This quick reference to types of woodworking glue will answer your DIY ... (0 Comments)

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