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Videos | Plans | Tools Hey Reader, I have new and exciting news! I just finished completely rebuilding biscuittreewoodworks.com from the ground up! The old site was getting a bit clunky, so I wanted to create something cleaner, faster, and much easier to navigate whether you are looking for specific project plans or just browsing. The checkout process is also a whole lot smoother now, which should save you some frustration. After getting lots of questions, I finally put together a brand new...
Videos | Plans | Tools Mission Accomplished: $7,000 for the Purple Heart Project! I am absolutely blown away! When I started this 30-day mission, I knew this community was special, but you all truly exceeded every expectation I had! Over the last month, we had 491 orders for the Cedar Planter Box plans. This generated $4,419 raised for the veterans and Purple Heart Project! As promised, I am contributing my personal pledge of $2,500, and I’ve decided to round the final total up for a grand...
Videos | Plans | Tools Hey Reader, I think we all get a little bit of "analysis paralysis" when we’re about to cut into a nice piece of walnut or cherry. You’ve spent the money on good quality lumber, and you don't want to blow it on a simple mistake. The best way I’ve found to get past that is to test your setup on some scrap pine or plywood first. Once you’ve cut that joint or shaped that curve on a piece of scrap wood, you can be more confident everything will go right with the more...