Modelled on the Preston design, the Blue Spruce router plane has several innovations worth highlighting. Read more
This tool has the blade mounted in a perpendicular fashion to make a scraping cut akin to a card scraper, as opposed to the shaving cut taken by a standard spokeshave.
Small but effective, this miniature plane serves its purpose to a tee.
While not necessarily an everyday use tool, for drawer and boxmaking bar gauges are essential for truly squaring things up.
With variable pitch teeth the saw easier to start, but less aggressive in its cut, writes Robert Howard.
Key differences to other spiral cutterblocks on the market result in superior results.
The Rikon range of machinery was released in Australia at the last AWISA show. Philip Ashley recorded his first impressions.
Troy McDonald reviewed HNT Gordon moulding planes and found they compared favourably with their traditional forebears.
A guided tour of the new tool from Arbortech that's getting a lot of attention.
Whilst not a replacement for traditional woodwork joints, the Kreg can be used to construct small tables, bookcases and to make some repairs.
The handles are the big feature, beautifully made with three and a half threads per inch. When you see them you just have to touch them...
How to get great results with your first chairmaking efforts.
For the money this is a solid and affordable entry-level sander with some new features.
One quick and accurate way to flush solid wood edging down to veneered panels is with a very clever handheld power tool developed by Virutex.
This finish gives a great polish and has other uses in the workshop, writes Damion Fauser.
Made from hardwearing materials, these repositionable non-slip 70mm discs are handy in the workshop and useful for many other applications.