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My dad’s workshop

After moving to Canada, my parents had two businesses which provided the family’s livelihood. One was a tourist camp,the other one was my dad’s custom woodworking business.

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Woodworking Jigs – Perfect Cross

The task of cutting large panels is relatively easy with a table saw. By the same token, making square cross-cuts on planks is a piece of cake with a miter saw or a properly tuned radial-arm saw.

: Shop Fox W1758 16″x 43″ Wood Lathe w/Stand: Home Improvement

I love the variable speed, but the low speed is too fast – and getting faster. It started at around 600 rpm, but now does not get below 1000. Ordered a new belt to get the speed down (as the belt wear

Custom Woodworking Jigs

Occasionally, when working in the wood shop, there are woodworking tasks that are a bit out of the norm, tasks that are a bit tricky to properly and safely complete. In these cases, the best way to h

Overall Workshop Needs | Article

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Overall workshop needs

ACounter-View: Iused a table saw for several years, but have replacedit with a radial arm saw (I got a used Delta at a g

Harvey Chute

[Skip the preamble] to go directly to the download links.

‘Tis the tool-buying season, and a regular stop for me is the tools gift idea page on Amazon. It’s a handy source for go

Computer Monitor Riser Woodworking Plans

Ergonomics are changing the way that companies are setting up their offices today. One issue that a number of very tall people face when they are seated at their desks is they have to look downward at

Of all the woodworking clamps, these are my recommendations.

Of all the woodworking clamps, I’ve tried most types. In the picture below, the clamp with the red handle (made in Germany) did not last very long. They are hard to tighten. When you try to loosen,

Woodworking Tools and Accessories

By Chris Baylor, About.com Guide to Woodworking

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