3 Great Table Saw Blades Display Group Article Icon Article One of the coolest table saws I ever saw was an old Oliver (and I mean old). Turning a crank on the front of the machine, rotated one blade out... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Feather Guard Router Table Guard Display Group Article Icon Article The new Feather Guard from Sommerfeld Tools, $24.90, is a two-for-one deal. It serves as both a feather board and a bit guard. It works great for jobs like raised... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Infinity Dado Gauge Display Group Article Icon Article It's easy to spend lots of time setting up a stackable dado head, searching for the perfect combination of rim blades, chippers, and shims to match the thickness of the... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Upgraded Safety for an Older Table Saw – Introducing Shark Guard Display Group Article Icon Article If you have ever operated a table saw without proper safety equipment in place due to the quality (or lack thereof) of your stock blade guard, or the hassle of... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Product Review: Portamate PM-1800 – Panel Carrier Display Group Article Icon Article This is an ingenious and invaluable back-saving tool for a one-person shop. It works better and easier than I imagined. Being able to maneuver sheet goods around my shop, and... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Set Up Your Miter Saw for Perfect Cuts Display Group Article Icon Article If you've got a miter saw in your shop you probably rely on it for perfectly square cuts, and maybe for cutting angles, too. Follow these simple set up tips... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Cribbage Board Template with Peg Storage Display Group Article Icon Article A very good friend and mentor once told me it’s a mistake to play cribbage with your significant other – unless you really relish conflict in your relationship. Hey, I... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Worn Table Saw Arbor Fix Display Group Article Icon Article It's a fact of life… Everything eventually wears out. Bruce Kieffer found a great $2 "fix" for worn out table saw arbor threads. It's a super simple solution that saves... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Table Saw Safety: Guards and Splitters Display Group Article Icon Article Table saw safety is critical for every woodworker. Bruce Kieffer's table saw safety article explores options for aftermarket and shop-made table saw guards and splitters. Be safe and saw often! View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Make Your Own Magazine Storage Box Display Group Article Icon Article Time's a wasting! Bruce Kieffer shows you how to build these great last minute gift magazine storage boxes. Make one, or make a bunch. View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Jointing on the Table Saw Display Group Article Icon Article There are plenty of times when you need your boards to have a smooth, straight edge. No jointer? No sweat. With the help of a simple shop-made jig you can... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Pattern Cutting on a Table Saw Display Group Article Icon Article Pattern cutting on a table saw is an easy and fast way to produce lots of identical parts. I’ve used this technique to make parts for everything from bird houses... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
General Mobile Base Display Group Article Icon Article Although I’ve been in and around woodshops for a really long time, or maybe because I’ve been in woodshops a really long time, I’m never positive the first place I... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Why I Bought a SawStop Display Group Article Icon Article I recently bought a SawStop tablesaw. (Is that the sound of applause I'm hearing?) On the one hand, it was an easy decision. Who wouldn't want the blade brake safety... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Ridgid Table Saw Review Display Group Article Icon Article Hybrid table saw innovation is less than a decade old. It marries the benefits of stationary cabinet saws like a cast iron top, full-depth T-Slots, great dust collection, and a... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Workaround: Table Saw Resawing Display Group Article Icon Article I rarely resaw, and when I do, it's usually to maximize the yield of the wood I have rather than to make veneer or book-matched boards. Changing my bandsaw blade... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Miter Gauge Used as a Square Display Group Article Icon Article I have a tendency to misplace my squares, which often results in me reaching for a scrap of wood for an approximate angle. I've found what works far better though,... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Tools We Love: Brass Set-Up Gauges Display Group Article Icon Article My feeling is that every time you read a ruler you have the chance to make a mistake. That's why I love using brass set-up bars whenever I can. By... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
3 Ways to Rip Thin Strips Display Group Article Icon Article 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... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Table Saw Plug Shop Tip Display Group Article Icon Article I have had the bad habit of not unplugging the table saw to change blades.To make it convenient, I mounted a 4 outlet box, on the rear corner of the... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Table Saw Fence Setup Jig Tip Display Group Article Icon Article Many times I need to rip some pieces, and may need to rip the same size pieces later, after moving the fence. I came up with the setup in the... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Super Accurate Table Saw Fence Setting Display Group Article Icon Article Sometimes cumulative error can be your worst enemy, and other times it can be your best friend. You'll love it when you use it to set your table saw fence!... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Make Better Dadoes on the Table Saw Display Group Article Icon Article Need to make dadoes, Daddy-O? I think the table saw provides one of the easiest ways to do this. There are a couple of limitations, and I'll cover those later,... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Tenoning Jig How-To Display Group Article Icon Article Tips for Cutting Tenons with a Tenoning Jig Table Saw Tenoning Jig - Tracks in the miter gauge slot of a table saw. Work pieces are clamped upright against the... View Content Arrow Forward Icon