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on Aug 04, 2009
If you're concerned that your turning skills may not be adequate to make perfect duplicate spindles, General International has your problem solved. Their new Mini-Lathe Duplicator is specifically designed to easily fasten to most mini-lathes with cast bedways and allow you to make duplicate spindles from either an existing turning, or from a pattern. Read More »
on Aug 04, 2009
Impact drivers work great for pushing in screws. Makita's new impact driver has three different power selection settings, which allows you to back off the power so you don't strip or break small screws, but have enough power when you need it for large screws. Read More »
on Aug 03, 2009
Is DeWalt now on the cutting edge? They appear to be with their new line of table saw and miter saw blades. Read More »
on Aug 03, 2009
The look of a pinned mortise and tenon joint is classic. FastCap has provided a new way to achieve this time tested look. Read More »
on Aug 03, 2009
OK, this isn't a woodworking tool, but I think it's pretty cool. Rockler is selling a barbecue set that you make your own handles for. Read More »
on Aug 03, 2009
The new Router Table Box Joint Jig from Rockler looks easy to use. Once it's secured on your router table, an aluminum index key is used for positioning. Read More »
on Aug 03, 2009
Delta's newest 'small' lathes pack big features. Electronic variable speed on this machine allows you to dial in the rpms, from 250-4000. Read More »
on Jul 31, 2009
Grizzly has again done something that they're great at - making what looks like an amazing tool available at an amazing price. Their new G0700 table saw is a 10" sliding table saw with a 5 hp motor and built in scoring blade. Read More »
on Jul 31, 2009
QuieTunes ear protecting muffs reduce sound by 22 decibels to save you from the damaging affects of shop noise, and they're also an AM/FM radio with an MP3 input port. Read More »
on Jul 31, 2009
Maybe you're carefully watching your checkbook, trying to figure out which tools you can buy. If you want to save some cash and floor space in your shop, consider a combination machine like Rikon's new Planer/Jointer. Read More »