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ArticleCon­straint & cre­ativ­ity

MAKING DO WITH LESS IS MORE THAN A VIRTUE; IT’S A SUPERPOWER. I like to say that wood­work­ing imit­ates life. And in life, we spend a lot of energy chas­ing “more.” More space, more tools, more options. But more can be noisy. Infin­ite pos­sib­il­ity...

Con­straint & cre­ativ­ity

ArticleFANTASY WARDROBE

Inspired by 19th-cen­tury ward­robes and linen presses, I built this game-board stor­age cab­inet out of flat­sawn sapele mahogany. For a little bit of whimsy, I inlaid a styl­ized game­board piece, known as a meeple, into the lower rail.

FANTASY WARDROBE

ArticleFAMILY CHEST

When build­ing this chest for stor­ing games, I turned to very local lum­ber sources for everything except the maple board squares. The cherry came from trees on my sis­ter’s prop­erty, and the wal­nut from a tree I took down in my yard.

FAMILY CHEST

ArticleTOY BOXES

Just a note to thank you for the idea and plans for the “Slide & Swivel Stash Box” in issue 306 (Novem­ber 2025). I make wood toys to put in a Christ­mas “shoe­box” pro­gram. I milled old 2×4s to cre­ate 16 boxes. These are my start of 200 to 300 toys...

TOY BOXES

Article5-DRAWER ELEGANCE

I built the “Stately Stacked Table & Chest” from issue 302 (May 2025) out of wal­nut, then sealed it with Water­lox fin­ish. Vic­torian-style brass drawer pulls com­plete the eleg­ant look.

5-DRAWER ELEGANCE

ArticleCORRECTION

An obser­v­ant reader noticed the need for a cor­rec­tion to the “Floor-Stand­ing Tool Chest” in issue 301 (March 2025). In Draw­ing 1, the 1/4" grooves should be 3/8" deep. Also the dimen­sions for rab­bets in Draw­ing 2 are reversed. They should be...

CORRECTION

ArticleA SPOONFUL OF SERENITY

Lee Henke grew up around wood­work­ing. His dad was a res­id­en­tial con­tractor, and Lee fol­lowed in his foot­steps work­ing vari­ous roles in con­struc­tion and car­pentry. Spoon­mak­ing, though, came from a dif­fer­ent place. “I got hooked about a...

A SPOONFUL OF SERENITY

ArticleNO LOVE FOR Q : WORKSHOP GLOVES?

I get a lot of splin­ters when I’m wood­work­ing so I’ve star­ted wear­ing gloves to pro­tect my hands. But I’ve heard some wood­work­ers say this is a no-no. What’s the real story here? Are gloves safe to wear in a wood­work­ing shop? Unlike safety...

NO LOVE FOR Q : WORKSHOP GLOVES?