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  1. Adjustable hexagon cutting jig

    If you've ever make hexagon coasters or hexagon-faced drawers like I have, you know batching out perfectly identical hexagons can be a challenge. So I designed an adjustable hexagon cutting jig for the table to saw that can cut hexagons from 1 inch to 18 inches in diameter. The custom sliding...
  2. Hexagon Coasters

    I've been wanting to incorporate epoxy resin to a project, so I figured epoxy coasters would be a good place to start. Wanting to add a little flare, I decided to make hexagon coasters, using a hexagon cutting jig I made a while back (you can see the hexagon jig video here). To make the...
  3. Hexagon Cutting Jig

    There are several ways to cut a hexagon out of wood. You could use a table saw with a miter gauge, a band saw, miter saw, and so on. When you want to batch out several hexagons and make them all the exact same, it can get tricky. That's why I decided to build a simple hexagon cutting jig. The...
  4. Mid-century Nightstand with Hexagon pattern drawers

    My goal was to build an original yet timeless nightstand. I had vision of a black carcass with hexagon pattern drawers, and a mid-century style base. I built it entirely out of ash wood, and I love how the grain really pops. In the video tutorial, I walk you through every step of making this...
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    Jig for gluing hexagons I had several requests to make more of my hexagonal tumbling blocks coaster. they are pretty streightworward to make other than the glue up procedure. the parts slide, crawl, jump and move…. so, i decided to make a jig: to make it, you will need: base board (mdf or...
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