4) A dado blade speeds cutting tenons on the rails, but multiple passes with a general-purpose blade will do just as well. Set the blade height to1⁄4", then double-face-tape an extension to your miter gauge and a spacer block to the fence about 4" back from the blade [below]....
Bind a quilt with easy mitered corners with step-by-step instructions and illustrations to sew a perfect binding every time.
Since these frames are relatively light, I just attached one sawtooth hanger on the back of these. However, if your frame is even larger, you may want to put one on both the left and right top corners of the frame. These simple DIY picture frames are a great – and cheap!- option f...
Measure your quilt along its top and along one side. Add the two lengths together and multiply that figure by two. Add 20" or so to the total to determine how much binding you'll need to surround the quilt if you plan to use continuous strips and miter the corners. Make Continuous Cro...
Miter saw measuring tape pencil cordless screwdriver staple gun 1/2″ drill bit thin metal garden stakes How To Make DIY Halloween Cemetery Pillars Cut The Wood You’ll need to cut: 16 – 10″ pieces of 2″ x 2″ boards – These will make the top and bottom of the pillar sections. ...
2. Cut decorative cover paper for the cardboard so that it overhangs all sides by 1/4″ and trim off the corners so they’re mitered (at a 45 degree angle) that way there’s less bulk in the corners when you glue them (third photo down from the top on the left). Apply glue and...
You’ll finish installing all of your top chair rail. If you have a corner, like I did, you’ll need to miter the corners. Don’t worry, we’ll putty later. So do the best you can, but don’t stress if it isn’t perfect. ...
Start anywhere where the serger will sit, miter your corner as in this tutorial. If you don't know how to it,this tutorialwill help you: Turning Corners With Bias Binding The finished product measures: L 17 3/8″, W 11″. The pocket depth: 3 1/2″, H 6 3/4″ ...
We cut the existing table legs down to 26” in length. If you want to change out the table legs for a different style, you can add hairpin legs too!Hairpin legsare an easy way to make the table a bit more on the modern side. ...
This year I decided it was finally time to make a few of my own and I’m so glad I did! This project is a great way to use up scrap wood and cast-offs. And it’s a perfect project for beginners because the only tools you really need are a miter saw and a drill. ...