
Joinery Techniques for Solid Furniture
Mortise-and-tenon, dovetails, and dados — when each joint earns its place, and how seasonal wood movement decides the rest.
Read guideA working reference for home woodworkers: how to select hand tools that last, cut joints that hold, and apply finishes that survive a Canadian winter of swinging humidity.
Each guide stays narrow and practical. Start with joinery if you are building furniture, tools if you are setting up a bench, or finishing if your project is already cut and assembled.

Mortise-and-tenon, dovetails, and dados — when each joint earns its place, and how seasonal wood movement decides the rest.
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The short list of tools that actually gets used, what to check before buying secondhand, and where steel quality matters.
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Oil, wax, shellac, and film finishes compared by durability, repairability, and how they behave in a heated winter shop.
Read guideIndoor relative humidity in heated homes can drop sharply in winter and rise again through summer. That seasonal swing moves wood across the grain, which is why joint choice and finish selection on this site are framed around dimensional stability rather than appearance alone.
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