Holy cats. The relentlessly inventive Izzy Swan figures out how to drill a curved hole! "I have had a few ideas about drilling curved holes," Swan writes, "for inside corners on new house framing to run electrical wire and cable. This is the best idea I have had yet:"
To better shoot his stop-motion animations, Frank Howarth rigs up a way he can trigger the camera with his foot while both hands are engaged with the work:
Matthias Wandel whips up a simple, if unusual, design for a cantilevered table:
April Wilkerson builds a stand for her lathe. To keep her gouge-sharpening grinder nearby, yet out-of-the-way when needed, she adapts a kitchen mixer lift:
As part of his "limited tools" series, Steve Ramsey bangs out an outdoor compost bin with a saw, drill and staple gun:
Here Marc Spagnuolo, a/k/a the Wood Whisperer shows you how to make some handsome jewelry boxes out of scrap wood:
Jesse de Geest, a/k/a the Samurai Woodworker crafts an essential piece of kit for his assumed name: A Japanese tanto knife.
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You know this one, right? http://www.wood-it.be/common/EditorAlbumPictures.asp?idNews=3721&Select=News&Index=1
Granted, it's not going to drill 90 degrees but its a start!