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on Oct 24, 2011
Save yourself time and work by using your table saw for occasional resawing. Read More »
on Jun 06, 2011
A great tip to make you safer in your workshop! Read More »
on Jun 06, 2011
This clamp rack doubles as a support for your table saw. It s easy to make, and holds lots o clamps. Read More »
on Apr 15, 2011
A very good friend and mentor once told me it s a mistake to play cribbage with your significant other u2013 unless you really relish conflict in your relationship. Hey, I just make cribbage boards. Well, I do play a little cribbage. Read More »
on Feb 22, 2011
Ripping thin strips of wood on a table saw can be a hair-raising activity, and doing so without a sound approach can lead to, well, really bad things. The goal in setting up for ripping strips is to ensure safe operations while maintaining efficiency. Read More »
on Dec 28, 2010
My family has tall kitchen cabinets. I got tired of my wife standing on the nice dining chairs to reach the top shelf for a fresh package of pasta. I thought Christmas was the perfect opportunity to make her a simple, dedicated step-stool that she can keep in the kitchen. It worked out so well, I want to tell you about it. Read More »
on Oct 19, 2010
For the most of us, changing blades means grabbing a wrench and making the swap. But you need to know which blade to put on, depending on what you re planning on doing. There s no shortage when it comes to types of blades you can put on your table saw. But in my experience we can narrow your search down to three very useful blades. Read More »
on Aug 31, 2010
George Vondriska from the Wild Earth Woodworking School will be at 7 Corners woodworking & tool show presenting four informational seminars from Wednesday, September 22 - Saturday, September 25. Read More »
on Mar 23, 2010
There are many different ways to cut tenons. Bruce Kieffer has strived to make them faster and more accurate, so that you can benefit from the time he has spent refining his techniques. Read More »