latest
Ultimate Pegboard Guide: How to Improve Your DIY Game With a Pegboard
How this nifty tool organization and storage solution can take your DIY hobby game to the next level.
10 Creative DIY Mother’s Day Gifts
Take inspiration from these DIY projects to create the perfect present for your mom this Mother's Day.
How to Use Lightburn for Laser Engraving and Cutting
The Lightburn software application allows precision control of your laser machine for engraving and cutting. Discover how to use it.
What Is Laser Cutting and How Does It Work?
If you want to cut intricate shapes out of wood or metal, a laser cutter is a very useful tool. Let's find out more about them.
7 Tools Every Maker Should Own
We guide you through the process of choosing seven must-have tools that are key to succeeding as a maker.
Understanding the Manufacturing Methods Available for Your DIY Projects
Check out these manufacturing methods and choose the best one for your project.
The 7 Best DIY Channels to Master Woodworking, 3D Printing, and Maker Projects
Finding really good DIY maker content on YouTube can be frustrating. We reveal the best channels to watch to learn some serious skills.
How to Build a DIY Rack Case (and Why)
The cheapest rack case will cost more than the cheapest conventional tower case, and a rack-mounted socket strip will cost more than a standard one. So why not build your own? Here's how.
Beginner's Woodworking: 5 Skills You Need to Know
Many people shy away from woodworking projects simply because they haven't done it before. Here's a rundown of the 5 most important woodworking skills to help you get started.
9 Beautiful Woodworking Projects For Your Home Office
Do you work from home? Have you grown bored of your mundane home office? We've got the cure for you.
Learn To Build Your Own Furniture With These Impressive Carpentry & Woodworking Resources
Few things are as satisfying and relaxing as making something new with your own hands. Programming comes close, at least for me (and I've recently offered some tips on learning to code), but it's still quite different. Typing just isn't the same as clamping planks of wood together, drilling holes and watching something you've envisioned (or planned out in SketchUp) come to life. But where's a good place to start?