Building a Water-Powered Hammer With No Tools
This is incredible: Primitive Technology builds a water-powered hammer using nothing more than a freaking stone and some fire. Watch the ingenious way he manages to bore nearly perfectly round holes into a log using little effort:
Splicing Two Drills Together
Matthias Wandel creates a “Ryokita” drill by adapting an old Makita cordless to run on a new Ryobi battery:
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Making a Simple Remote Switch
If you’ve ever wanted a more convenient way to turn a tool on or off, Matthias shows you how to hack something together:
How to Make a Kitchen Cabinet Door on the Table Saw
Izzy Swan shows you how to make a floating panel, rail-and-stile cabinet door—typically done on the router table—using only a table saw:
French Cleat Storage Wall
Frank Howarth prototypes a few different wall-hanging storage boxes, making slight design improvements each time:
Adding an End Vise to Your Workbench
Jay Bates shows you how to convert a regular vise to a full-width vise for your workbench:
How to Build a Leaning Wall Shelf
April Wilkerson starts building storage furniture for her new home, starting with this ladder shelf unit:
Building a Traditional Tool Chest…
The Samurai Carpenter continues his bro-mance with blacksmith Alec Steele, building a traditional tool chest using the chisel Steele crafted:
…and Unboxing It:
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