
Cardboard Hardware Boxes
Cheap, easy-to-make boxes for storing hardware in my Modular Drawers. I use templates and jigs to make them consistently. Learn more
A system of structural cabinets that can be bolted together to create your own workbenches and tool stands. They can be easily reconfigured as your needs change. Learn more
The Incremental Table Saw Fence was one of my earliest projects. This is the metric version of it, built by a viewer. Learn more
My own take on the popular “wedgie sled”, used for making perfect segmented rings. Learn more
An effective, brushless dust collection boot for my CNC router. Learn more
A pole attached to a heavy rolling base, used to hold my camera arm. Learn more
Wooden hardware boxes, designed to lock into a grid that prevents them from sliding in the drawer. Learn more
A camera arm that can be mounted to the wall or a rolling stand, and allows me to position the camera over my workbench. Learn more
A tool cabinet with 45 interchangeable drawers, and a concrete top for added mass & impact absorption. Learn more
A DIY tripod with a parallelogram jib arm. Learn more
A simple, accurate crosscut sled with a safety feature and an adjustable fence. Learn more
These wooden drawers are all built on a multiple of 1.5″, so any drawer can go anywhere in the cabinet. Versatile & customizable. Learn more