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Walking A Dog: Waiting At The Door
Learn how to get your dog to wait at the door.
 
What Is A Dialog Box: Working With Windows XP And 2000
What is a dialog box: learn in this online home computer video training course, including Win XP and W2K basic computer skills.
 
Woodworking - MADE EASY!
Pocket-Screw Joinery is known by many woodworking professionals as the "Fastest and Easiest Way to Join Wood!" Now, because of a tool called the Kreg JigŪ, absolutely anyone can use Pocket-Screw Joinery to build amazing wood projects, and make simple repairs around their house.

Have you ever wanted to build quality wood projects, or just didn't know how to fix that squeaky chair? Wit...
 
12 Beginners Wood Carving Patterns
Using the ?Keep It Super Simple? idea, L.S. Irish from the CarvingPatterns web site offers this free woodworking carving patterns.
 
4-corner Miter Clamp Jig
This easy-to-build miter clamp and one handscrew are all you need to make perfect frames
 
A Brick, Stone or Concrete Block Barbecue
A barbeque is a useful and attractive addition to any backyard, whether it's a contemporary styled brick or a rustic cobblestone. It should be located, whenever possible, in a corner of a patio top ensure a solid base. Choose from a Brick Barbeque or a Concrete Block Barbeque.
 
A Colonial Spinning Wheel Table Lamp
For light or for decoration, this spinning wheel table lamp adds a refreshing note to almost any setting. It works too!
 
A custom Coffee Table
A customized coffee table is a beautiful addition to any home's d?cor. And, since it's customized, you can make the perfect decorative statement to match your style. Building the table is so easy anyone can do it. All you need are a few common tools and a little creativity.
Lowe's is happy to provide this information as a service to you.
 
A maple coffee table
This is a plan of a maple coffee table with a built in storage compartment, a good way to store books and magazines. The project is straightforward and only requires a few power tools. Ft inch dimensions.
 
A Place in The Woods
The art of building a shelter with log scraps and a little experience, including skin, rack and stack, laying out a log, glossary of terms, linking logs, illustrated instructions.


 
A privacy panel fence
You need to design your fence. The one used on the show is visually attractive on both sides. All the fence panels are assembled and then attached to the post.
 
A Quick Jig for Ripping Thin Strips
 
A Shaker console table for any room in the house
Plan to build a beautiful table that can be used any room or hall way.
 
A Sharpening System for Woodturning Tools
This easily made sharpening system is made up of two jigs. One is a general jig for sharpening the full range of turning tools. The other is a jig for creating a long grind on gouges. The plans are made up of 12 pages of dimensioned diagrams, assemby views and step-by-step instructions.
 
A Shooting Board for End-grain
This has a fairly complex construction since I wanted it to be light to handle - I keep it next to my sawing board.
 
A side table for storing your CDs and tapes
Electronic entertainment media are everywhere these days. Cassette recorders, VCRs, and DVD and CD players have changed the way we enjoy our leisure time.
 
A Simple Bench/Chest Combination
It is all Master Terafan's fault ! I am certain that he has heard this before. A visit to his website (www.greydragon.org) and you will see why!
 
A Simple Gothic Bench
This article describes how to build a simple Gothic-style bench. The materials are very inexpensive - around ten dollars or so. The skills needed to make this bench are not very demanding, as the design is quite simple and does not require much experience with woodworking. Complex tools are not needed. The bench that results can be packed as a relatively flat set of boards. Best of all, the result...
 
A Trash Can Router Table Base
If your shop is anything like mine, then space is at a premium. One easy way I?ve discovered to save space is to use a 30-gallon trash can as my router table base. It saves space by combining the trash can and router table, and it also serves as the chip and dust collector for the tool
 
A Versatile Shuteing Board
This board is intended for people who have limited need of specialized boards, though they may soon wish that they have at least a pair.