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on Jul 26, 2010
Buying lumber rough, and then surfacing it yourself has many advantages over buying it S4S (surfaced four sides). You are in control, and you "size" your boards so they are perfect. Bruce Kieffer shows you the nine steps to sizing rough lumber. Read More »
on Jun 02, 2010
Need to make dadoes, Daddy-O? George thinks the table saw provides one of the easiest ways to do this. There are a couple of limitations, and George covers those later, but when it comes to set up and cuts, he think the table saw is the grooviest way to cut a groove. Here s some background info, and what you need to know to get the set up right on your machine. Read More »
on Feb 10, 2010
Looking for an easy way to create cove cuts? Try WWGOA member Jake Seabaugh's tips on how to do cove cuts on the table saw. Read More »
on Mar 24, 2009
A finished cabriole leg makes quite a design statement. WWGOA member, Jake Seabaugh, provides step-by-step instructions on how to make a beautiful cabriole leg. Read More »
on Feb 17, 2009
Woodworking accounts for nearly 720,000 injuries per year. The table saw produces 42-percent of those. This article provides valuable ideas to make your workshop safe. Read More »
on Sep 05, 2008
In addition to its industry-leading safety technology, SawStop's new contractor saw also offers several features not found in many other contractor saws. The patented dust collection system removes up to 99% of particles - a feature typically found in more expensive saws with fully enclosed cabinets. Read More »