Basic techniques: 4-strand round braid and end knot
As with all plants, cut back shrubs regularly so that the shoots and flowers come back all the stronger. We tell you when it is best to prune.
Properties of steels for woodturning tools
In commemoration of David Charlesworth, by Peter Lanz
Precise inner and outer radii on workpieces
Clever combination of marking and measuring tools
What does lateral adjustment mean and what is it for?
Adjustments optimise the planing results
Tools for applying surface agents
Don’t give dust a chance!
Three last-minute gift ideas – quickly made from wood scraps
Tips on storing garden tools for the winter.
How to make a James Krenov-style plane
Preparations for precise planing and joining
Helpful markings for woodworkers
Introduction to creative printing
For circular bench saw, router table and workbench
Ensure a green garden with proper lawn care
Precise mitre cuts with the Ryoba
How to set the exact chip thickness – this’ll do the trick
Good tools do not stay good by themselves. If you take care of your tools regularly, they will last longer.
Want flexible tool holders? Use T-tracks!
Get started in leather working with just a few tools
Mark precisely, drill accurately, avoid mistakes
Tips for perfect edges
Prepare leather for perfect sharpness
A drill stand is a worthwhile investment
Low-maintenance nesting aid for tits, sparrows and co.
Beautiful alternative to metal fittings
Advantages and disadvantages of the two sharpening systems
In just a few steps to a sharp saw
Work anywhere with flexible workplaces
With these settings your band saw will cut precisely again
Little helpers for the carpenter
Little helpers for the carpenter
The secret behind its opening mechanism
How do I choose the right knife, how do I care for and store it?
Simply built — Not only for tools
Pasta board in two versions
Adjust, use and optimize
A star in Japanese craftsmanship
Objectively test and compare sharpness
New grinding stones for Tormek and Co.
How to design a custom sheath for your knife
Japanese light brightens friendship
Wooden plane with direct contact with the surface
Since the Early Stone Age, our ancestors have been known to make tools, weapons and implements from antler poles and animal bones.
Wooden planes - Maintenance and care