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Charles Neil's Saw Stop Video

I don't know if you guy's and ladies are familiar with Charles Neil. While I don't know him personally, I do know he is a top shelf person, and craftsman.

Last Updated (Monday, 17 August 2009 18:15)

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Choosing A Jointer

Choosing a jointer is not a very complicated process. Jointers range is size from a minimum of four inches, then six, then eight, then twelve, then sixteen inches. A good rule of thumb when buying a jointer, is to buy as large a machine as you can afford, without sacrificing quality.

Last Updated (Friday, 24 July 2009 06:18)

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The Table Saw

The table saw is the heart of most woodworking shops. This is true whether it’s professional shop, or a basement hobby shop. In general, no project regardless of size is done without one. It is often one of the first pieces of equipment to be used.

Last Updated (Sunday, 29 November 2009 14:20)

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Table Saw Safety Issues

A good friend of mine recently experienced a pretty serious set of bruises, from his tanble saw. Not having a splitter on the saw could have resulted in the kick back, after all his is a three phase - 5 horse, 14 inch blade is designed to eat lumber. With that kind of power, it's a wonder it didn't blow out the west wing of the shop!

Well this discussion eventually got around to who is more likely to get hurt in the shop, using a table saw.

Last Updated (Friday, 24 July 2009 06:19)

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