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on Sep 01, 2010
It s easier, and more accurate, to transfer measurements than it is to use a ruler or tape measure. This is especially true when setting up machines. Nothing makes set up easier than gauge blocks. Have a look at our video review of the Veritas Set Up set. Read More »
on Aug 18, 2010
It easily grips sand paper. It uses 1/4 sheets or 2-3/4 rolls. It comes in different colors. It even floats! What is it? Have a look at our video product review and find out. Read More »
on Aug 04, 2010
You know that it s more dangerous to use a dull tool than a sharp one. The question is how to keep all your tools sharp and ready to work. Trend s new 6 Diamond Taper File provides part of the answer. Read More »
on Jul 14, 2010
Paul Mayer gives you the strengths and downsides to the Ridgid EB4424 Oscillating Edge Belt / Spindle Sander. Read More »
on Jul 13, 2010
Bruce Kieffer reviews 4 Bessey Spring Clamps that no woodworker should be without. Read More »
on Jun 28, 2010
Rockler s Table Saw Magnet Micro Adjuster provides an elegant, and inexpensive, solution for adjusting a table saw fence. It s all about fine tuning with a screw, instead of with the heel of your hand. Read More »
on Jun 15, 2010
In this video product review, George gives you an inside of the Bosch Power Box PB360S Jobsite Radio. Read More »
on Jun 10, 2010
A review of the Lie-Nielson product lineup indicates that some of the plane bodies are ductile iron (an optimized alloy that offers greater resistance to cracking than traditional cast iron), and some are manganese bronze, an alloy that offers superior strength and hardness to brass and softer bronzes. Read More »
on Jun 02, 2010
The Dust Deputy, $99, is a small cyclone separator that is placed between the tool and the shop vacuum, and uses air flow physics to remove a claimed 99% of dust before it finds its way to the shop vacuum where it would have otherwise quickly clogged the filter. Read More »
on May 19, 2010
Regardless of what type of woodworking you do, it is likely that you will periodically end up building items that include shelves. Most people prefer to have the flexibility of using removable shelf pegs to change the configuration to adapt to changing needs. Read Paul Mayer's reviews the Jig-It Shelving Jig from Rockler for this kind of project. Read More »