Table saw Projects

Thor’s Hammer

Thor’s Hammer

I’m not usually one to build film props, but my wife and I were waiting on line for the new Avengers movie and she said, "You know, it would be...

Posted by Rex Krueger

Categories: Home, Woodworking | 2 Comments


Cross Puzzle

Cross Puzzle

I first came across this puzzle a few years ago at my uncle’s estate sale; apparently it was his father’s. I’m not sure if he made it himself or just...

Posted by Billy

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PS/2/You LED Sign

PS/2/You LED Sign

It all started with a small LCD salvaged from an old printer. I recruited my code-savvy older brother, Adam, and we soon had the LCD displaying text from an Arduino...

Posted by Immanuel McKenty

Categories: Electronics | 7 Comments


Marble Adding Machine

Marble Adding Machine

Computers add binary numbers constantly, but we never see how. This elegant machine does the math using glass marbles. I started building marble track machines years ago using Lego. I...

Posted by Matthias Wandel

Categories: Woodworking, Electronics | No Comments


Carbon Fiber Primer

Carbon Fiber Primer

It seems as though nearly everything “high performance” these days boasts some amount of carbon fiber in its construction. Originally used in aerospace, carbon fiber has moved into the mainstream...

Posted by John Wanberg

Categories: Workshop, Art & Design | No Comments


Workhorses

Workhorses

Based on the trestles of a Japanese woodworking bench, these sawhorses are a good beginning joinery project. They’re constructed using the mortise and tenon, the fundamental joint in woodworking. The...

Posted by Len Cullum

Categories: Woodworking, Tools, Workshop | 3 Comments


Wooden Table

Wooden Table

Before moving off to college I wanted to build something that would be suitable as a kitchen table and double as my desk for studying. It needed to be sturdy...

Posted by Nick Raymond

Categories: Woodworking, Furniture | No Comments


No-Holes Poster/Quilt Hanger

No-Holes Poster/Quilt Hanger

I’m a great admirer of Jørgen Møller’s Posterhänger design. It’s great for those in-between prints that are too valuable to put thumbtacks through, but not valuable enough to have framed....

Posted by Sean Michael Ragan

Categories: Furniture | No Comments