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  1. How to Make Raised Panel Doors Using a Table Saw

    How to Make Raised Panel Doors Using a Table Saw

    Table saws are perhaps the most versatile tool in a woodworking shop. In this video, we demonstrate how to do classic frame-and-panel construction using just a table saw.
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  2. Sharpening a Bowl Gouge

    Sharpening a Bowl Gouge

    Sharpening a gouge can be tricky, but it's a necessary and beneficial skill for woodturners to master.
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  3. Cylindrical and Round Object Drilling Jig

    Cylindrical and Round Object Drilling Jig

    Boring an accurately placed hole into a round piece of wood, either a cylinder or a sphere, can be a tricky feat to accomplish.
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  4. Making a Clock with the NextWave SD100 CNC

    Making a Clock with the NextWave SD100 CNC

    Are you considering getting started in the world of CNC projects? In this demo, we'll show you how the new affordable Shark SD100 from Next Wave Automation works. And, we'll make a nifty Mid Century Modern clock in the mix.
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  5. Scrap Cutting Board Project

    Scrap Cutting Board Project

    Make a handy cutting board. This project makes a great gift and it's a perfect way to use up wood scraps.
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  6. Making a Plunge Router Jig

    Making a Plunge Router Jig

    Here's a mortising jig you can use with any plunge router that has a 7"-diameter or smaller base.
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  7. How to Make Scarf Joints

    How to Make Scarf Joints

    How to repair table legs and other long parts with a simple joint.
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  8. Making a Miter Cutting Sled

    Making a Miter Cutting Sled

    A swiveling arm and multiple pre-set stops enable this table saw sled to cut miter angles quickly and accurately.
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  9. How to Install a Dust Line for Benchtop Tools

    How to Install a Dust Line for Benchtop Tools

    Learn how to install dedicated dust collection lines to your benchtop power tools. Installing dust collection lines for your benchtop power tools makes it easy to keep your woodworking shop clean and safe. This installation features the new Dust Right StableGateâ„¢ Blast Gate which let you easily direct suction to the tools that need it most. Just slide it closed when you're no longer using the tool to maximize suction elsewhere in your shop. This model reduces the hose diameter from 4'' to 2-1/2'', a common size on many smaller stationary power tools. The integrated bracket lets you secure the blast gate to the wall for stability and easy, flex-free opening and closing.
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  10. Circle-cutting Jig with Fine Adjustment

    Circle-cutting Jig with Fine Adjustment

    Made from 1/2" plywood, this basic jig allows you to cut out or shape accurate circles, semicircles and arcs using a standard jigsaw or router.
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  11. Six Spray Finish Slip-ups: How to Avoid Them

    Six Spray Finish Slip-ups: How to Avoid Them

    Train yourself in the proper techniques, materials and equipment to avoid (and fix) mistakes.
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