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Band Saw Some cabinet makers claim that the band saw is the single most impotant stationary tool in the workshop, because the blade ... |
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Belt Sander A portable belt sander will go just about anywhere an extension cord can reach. For best results, secure your work in place. ... |
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Beveled Fence Post Here's how to dress up a fence post with a beveled cap. It's easy to do with a radial arm saw. Set the blade at a 45 degree ... |
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Biscuit Joints Using thin wood wafers called biscuits can strengthen wood joints by providing more glue bonding area. You can use a biscuit ... |
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Blade Balance A sharp mower blade is a key to a perfect cutting job. However, whenever you sharpen a blade yourself, always check it for ... |
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Blade Breaks If a bandsaw blade breaks, it can be brazed or welded. But check for the cause. The most common causes include: 1) ... |
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Blade Height Before turning on your table saw, make sure that the height of the saw blade is no more than 1/2-in. and no less than 1/8-in. ... |
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Blade Helpers If you are about to change the blade on your bandsaw, dig out your small spring clamps to make the job easier. A new bandsaw ... |
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Blade Kick Always wait for a circular blade to completely stop before pulling from a cut. Otherwise it may bend or kickback. |
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Blade Nicks If your jointer or planer knives get a nick or two, they may still have lots of life in them. Simply stagger the knives as ... |
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Blade Radius The width of your bandsaw blade and its tooth set will determine the smallest circle you can cut without damaging the blade or ... |
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Blade Reverse If, when mounting a bandsaw blade, the saw teeth are pointing up instead of down, don't panic. Chances are that the saw blade ... |
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Blade Storage Saw blades should be stored separately. Keep each blade secured between two pieces of plywood, fastened together by a nut and ... |
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Blind Holes When drilling blind holes in iron or steel, fine metal bits usually fall into the hole. To remove them, you can use a strong ... |
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Chain Saws Chain saws are available in both gas and electric power models. They provide the fastest and most efficient way to transform a ... |
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Choosing A Drill Power drills come in 3 sizes; 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2-in. Size refers to the largest capacity of bit that will fit in the drill's ... |
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Choosing Drill Bits When it comes to planning for your next household project, choosing the right drill bit can make your job much more efficient. ... |
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Choosing Workshop Tools When it comes to workshop tools, these 10 woodworker's favorites will come in handy for any project or repair. |
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Compressed Air Tools By making the decision to invest in an air compressor and power tools, you've automatically expanded the capability of your ... |
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Compressor Maintenance Make sure the compressor's output matches the pounds-per-square-inch requirements of the tool to be used. Check and change the ... |