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  1. Video: Make A Simple Circular Saw Cutting Guide

    Video: Make A Simple Circular Saw Cutting Guide

    This DIY circular saw cutting guide will help you make straight and accurate cuts with your circular saw. Learn how to make this saw guide. You only need a couple pieces of thin sheet stock to make this guide and it will work with just about any circular saw. You can also make the same type of cutting guide for your jig saw.
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  2. Video: Sanding Bowls & Faceplate Turnings On A Lathe

    Video: Sanding Bowls & Faceplate Turnings On A Lathe

    Learn how to sand your bowl and faceplate turning projects smooth.
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  3. Video: Make Perfect Frame Miters

    Video: Make Perfect Frame Miters

    How to use a hand plane and a miter shooting board to make your corner miters fit perfectly. A miter shooting board, also known as a miter shoot, is simply a jig that guides your hand plane to cut perfect 45 degree miters. This is a great jig to help you make picture frames with nice tight corner miters.
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  4. Video: Simple Tips for Checking that a Band Saw Blade is Square to the Table

    Video: Simple Tips for Checking that a Band Saw Blade is Square to the Table

    In most cases a band saw blade should be square and perpendicular to the band saw table. Here's a simple way to check your band saw blade and all you need is a scrap block of wood.
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  5. Tips for Restocking Shop Consumables

    Tips for Restocking Shop Consumables

    Take a break from building your woodworking projects to make sure you’re stocked up on the supplies that you use on almost every project. Whether you’re sanding, doing a glue-up, applying finish or cleaning your bits and blades, there are supplies here you’re going to need for almost everything you build.
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  6. Video: Sanding Spindle Turnings On A Lathe

    Video: Sanding Spindle Turnings On A Lathe

    Learn how to sand your spindle turning projects smooth.
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  7. Video: The Perfect Portable Router Table

    Video: The Perfect Portable Router Table

    This compact and portable router table is ideal for small shops and jobsite use. The folding base on the Rockler Convertible Benchtop Router Table can be quickly reconfigured for benchtop use, wall-mounted use, or collapsed entirely for storage or transport. In addition, the unique router plate lets you quickly remove the router for freehand use, then dock it again for table use—the compact size of the plate makes it light and nimble in freehand applications.
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  8. Video: Table Saw Push Sticks & Push Blocks

    Video: Table Saw Push Sticks & Push Blocks

    Table saw push devices are a key piece of woodworking safety gear. Push sticks and push blocks keep your hands a safe distance away from the table saw blade. You can make your own push stick or push block out of scrap stock. You can also purchase manufactured push devices that serve multiple functions.
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  9. Video: What Is A Dado Joint

    Video: What Is A Dado Joint

    The dado joint is one of the strongest woodworking joints you can make. A dado joint is made from a three-sided channel cut across the grain of one work piece. A second, mating work piece fits into the slot. Dado joints are often used to build cabinets and bookshelves. Dado joints are easy to make using a table saw or router.
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  10. Video: Using Featherboards for Safe Table Saw Cuts

    Video: Using Featherboards for Safe Table Saw Cuts

    One of the best accessories or jigs for improving table saw safety and help prevent kickbacks is a featherboard. A featherboard is a jig with several angled fins. The featherboard is placed just in front of the blade. The fins flex to press the work piece against the fence and prevent it from moving backwards during the cut.
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  11. Video: What is a Zero-Clearance Throat Plate

    Video: What is a Zero-Clearance Throat Plate

    A zero clearance insert or throat plate is one of the best upgrades you can make to a table saw. If you’re having trouble with tear-out on the bottom edge of your table saw crosscuts, or experienced the sudden shock of a narrow piece of drop-off wedging in between the saw blade and the opening in your saw’s throat plate, then you should get a zero clearance throat plate or insert.
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