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Project suggestions?
Hi, I am a beginner wood worker that want to make some projects, I don't have space for a table saw, jointer, band saw, router table or track saw in my workshop/shed.Any suggestion on what project I can make?
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Hi Bob, I started making jewellery boxes or keepsake boxes. . Good luck .
What if You Don't Have a Table Saw?
It's easy in the woodworking community to think of pretty much everything in terms of what we can do with a table saw. But what if you don't have one? I did woodworking for years without one, mostly because I didn't have the money to invest in a table saw. Well, the good news is, you can do just about anything with a circular saw and a few jigs, that you can do with a table saw. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_m1A3Np01A
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Hello Rich, thank you very much for this video. The novices amongst us me included certainly can not afford a table saw, however circular saws are very accessible. 👍
Dovetails or not?
Hi All at Sawnery, how can I get better at dovetails? What angle to use?Which is best for beginners? Can anyone help. All help greatly appreciated. Thank you in anticipation and advance. Ian
0 likes • Oct '25
Thanks Rich. 🙏🏻
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@Tracy Novak thank you I'll look him up, I'll search through his videos for one related to Dovetails. Thanks again.
What wood to use?
Just getting started and have several small to medium size projects in mind. Shop French cleat wall, small toys for grandkids, trays, picture / puzzle frames… Deciding what wood to use and how to finish each.
1 like • Oct '25
I generally use pine to check if things are going to work and choose what looks nice at the yard. As for finish Osmo I find hard to beat, pricey but it does go a long way. It's also food safe for cutting boards and toys etc.
1 like • Oct '25
Hi Roger, we all are at one time or another. I'm only 12months into my journey. Welcome!
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@ian-jenkins-4031
My name is Ian Jenkins. I live in UK. I am a novice woodworker, hopefully getting better as time goes on, God willing.

Active 4d ago
Joined Mar 2, 2025
Pontefract, UK
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