Cutting Perfect Miter Joints?
I have an old table saw. I’ve added a Vega rip fence and an Incra miter gauge to it. I’m very happy with the saw and both the fence and miter gauge. However, I frequently cut miters for frames, boxes,...
View ArticlePROJECT: Table Saw Blade Organizer
In addition to keeping your blades handy, safe and sharp, the trays have a place for a label that allows you to select the exact blade you need on the first try. The post PROJECT: Table Saw Blade...
View ArticleVIDEO: How to Make Raised Panel Doors Using a Table Saw
The table saw is one of the most versatile tools in a workshop. Table saws are great for making rip cuts, cross cuts, miter cuts and bevel cuts. You can also make joinery, such as mortise and tenon...
View ArticleMetabo HPT MultiVolt™ Table Saw
A new 10-in. MultiVolt Table Saw from Metabo HPT (formerly Hitachi Power Tools) is the first to offer either cordless or corded operation, depending on your needs. As with other MultiVolt tools, it...
View ArticleInfinity Mini Power Feeder
Power feeders have been standard equipment in professional cabinet shops for decades because they improve finish quality and safety for tools like the shaper, table saw and band saw. But full-size...
View ArticleSeptember/October 2019 What’s in Store Round-up
Metabo MultiVolt 10″ Cordless Job Site Table Saw Microjig MATCHFIT Dovetail Clamp Pro Milwaukee M18 FUEL 18 Gauge Brad Nailer RIKON 10-324 14″ Band Saw The post September/October 2019 What’s in Store...
View ArticleVIDEO: SawStop Jobsite Saw PRO – First Look
Here’s a first look at the SawStop Jobsite PRO table saw. If you are shopping for a new portable table saw or a table saw that is perfect for a small workshop or garage, then you should consider the...
View ArticleRaised Panel Table Saw Jig
The table saw provides an easy way for you to make raised panel doors. All it takes is a simple shop-made sled. The Sled My sled is made from 3/4″ Baltic birch plywood. It’s 20″ long, 13″ tall, and 6″...
View ArticleWhen One Door Closes
The old saying, “When one door closes, another one opens” could simply be talking about poor cabinet door latches, rather than a philosophy to live by. But that discussion is for another time… Cabinet...
View ArticlePROJECT: Walnut and Cherry Tray
If you’ve got a table saw, dado blade and a cove-cutting jig, you’re all tooled up for this project. Get ready to cut some coves and oversized box joints while breaking the “3/4″ rut.” The post...
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