
Ryobi 90-Piece Drill Bit Set
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Black+Decker Roto-Bit
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Husky Ratcheting 30-Piece Screwdriver

Klein Non-Contact Voltage Tester with Flashlight
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Estwing 15-Ounce Ultra Hammer
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Occidental Leather Clip-On 4-in-1 Tool Holder
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Milwaukee Self-Retracting Safety Knife
Learn the basics of cutting drywall with your utility knife.
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Channellock Combination Pliers
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Ryobi Random Orbit Sander
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Stanley SquidBrite Flexible LED Work Light with Magnetic Back
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MagnoGrip Magnetic Wristband

FastCap Accuscribe Scribing Tool
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Sanding Sticks
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Mechanix Wear M – Pact Gloves
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WORX Power Screwdriver
Check out some of these awesome cordless power tools.
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3M Half Facepiece Respirator Assembly with Particulate Filters
Find out how to choose a dust mask.
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DEWALT DWARA100 Right Angle Attachment
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Stanley Wonder Bar II Pry Bar
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Vampliers Patented Screw Extraction Plier
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Cyber Clean
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CLC Custom Leathercraft 5023 Deluxe Cordless Poly Drill Holster
Find a place to put that drill with some PVC hacks.
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Channellock 87 8.88-Inch Compact Rescue Tool

Yaktrax Walk Traction Cleats for Walking on Snow and Ice
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Ice Safety Picks

Rust-Oleum Varathane 243197 Distressing and Worm Holing Tool
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Chopping Board and Serving Tray

Folding Workbench

Photo Sculptures
Hints for great-looking sculptures:
- Use a sharp No. 2 or No. 4 ‘skip tooth’ blade (about $24).
- Change blades when the sawn ‘paper edge’ appears slightly ragged.
- Select a medium or high speed and feed the work at a slow rate, pressing the wood firmly on the table as you saw.
- When choosing photos to sculpt, look for clearly outlined subjects so it’s easy to follow the cutting line. Hair or clothing that blends into the background is difficult to cut.
Hang artwork properly and level when you’re done.

Simple Step Stool

Easy Knife Block
Begin by cutting off a 10-in. length of the board and setting it aside. Rip the remaining 38-in. board to 6 in. wide and cut five evenly spaced saw kerfs 5/8 in. deep along one face. Crosscut the slotted board into four 9-in. pieces and glue them into a block, being careful not to slop glue into the saw kerfs (you can clean them out with a knife before the glue dries). Saw a 15-degree angle on one end and screw the plywood piece under the angled end of the block.
Cut the 6-1/2-in. x 3-in. lid from the leftover board, and slice the remaining piece into 1/4-in.-thick pieces for the sides and end of the box. Glue them around the plywood floor. Cut a rabbet on three sides of the lid so it fits snugly on the box and drill a 5/8-in. hole for a finger pull. Then just add a finish and you’ve got a beautiful, useful gift. If you don’t have time to make a gift this year, consider offering to do something for the person. You could offer to sharpen their knives! Here’s how.

Upcycled Tool & Hardware Hooks

How to Build a Box With a Band Saw

Classic Children’s Carpentry

Start Eye Safety Early

Their Own Take-Along Tool Kit

A Book For Tinkerers

Time to Get Building

Dress the Part

For the Future Auto Mechanic

Mini Classic DIY Workbench for Kids

Stepping Stones Gift Ideas
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Ladder Shelves

Garden Archway

All-Purpose Stool

Nature-Inspired Tool Tote

T50R.E.D Professional Staple Gun and Nailer from Arrow Fastener

Simpson Strong-Tie Workbench or Shelving Hardware Kit

Save Your Back and Knees With a Rolling Seat

Practical Job Site Power Strip

For the Stickler: Safety Two-in-One
You’ll be more likely to use eye and ear protectors if they’re readily accessible, so why not keep them together?better yet, why not buy a pair of safety glasses that has built-in earplugs? These ReadyMax SoundShield safety glasses are equipped with a pair of earplugs that tuck into the ends of the earpieces/temples. Pull the plugs out of the earpieces when your work gets loud, and yank them back in with the retractable string when it quiets down a bit. These are perfect for construction, hunting or just cutting up wood in the garage. There are various styles to choose from?some glasses are tinted, some clear?and replacement earplugs are available.
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