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Choosing Workshop Tools
Choosing Workshop Tools

…and strong joints. Table Saw Whether it's a heavy…
…portable bench saw, the table saw is an amazingly adaptable…
… When buying a table saw, two factors determine…
…cutting large stock like plywood; but bigger is also less…

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Enhanced Plywood and Subfloor Products
Enhanced Plywood and Subfloor Products

…causing the subfloor to show signs of exposure. Plywood or oriented strand board (OSB) used for floor decking…
…or water-resistant products in place of ordinary plywood or OSB. Plywood vs. OSB When plywood was developed to replace…

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MDO Plywood & Tico Torres
MDO Plywood & Tico Torres

…lends a hand with the installation of the Medium Density Overlay plywood on the ceiling of the front porch. The product, often referred to as sign board, is traditional plywood with a resin treated fiber overlay on both faces that provides a…

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The Portable Table Saw

… For on-site work, a portable table saw is more practical than larger, heavier…
…cutting stock of various thicknesses (a table saw with a ten-inch blade can cut stock…
…greatest single disadvantage of a portable table saw: A larger tabletop makes the tool safer…

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Table and Radial Saws

…woodworking projects, the table saw will give you the best…
…workpiece through the saw, a table saw will allow you to cut large sheets of paneling, plywood and wallboard. Radial…
…would need to do with a table saw, you can keep the piece…

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Refining a Room with Beadboard Wainscoting

…several hours with little more than a table saw and a nail gun. Popular pre-fabricated…
…says Mena, so customers will need a table saw to fit and install. A jigsaw may be…
…equipment will be required. For tools, a table saw, nail gun and miter saw are essential…

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Power Saw Blade Sense

…Set the thickness guide to just over half the wood's width. The proper height setting for a table saw blade Before turning on your table saw, make sure that the height of the saw blade is no more than 1/2-in. above the surface of the…

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Circular Saw Safety

…primarily focusing on power tool safety and procedure. Visit his Web site for procedures for using a miter saw and a table saw. The author welcomes questions about using a saw and can be reached at carpenterbook@yahoo.com. He has been using…

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Drill Skills

…hole in metal or hardwood. Drilling the Hole. Place the drill bit on the center point indentation. Begin drilling at a slow…
…the bit approaches the far side, drill more slowly. When a drill bit breaks through the far side rapidly - or if you are applying…

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How to Build a Picture Frame

…Making the 45 degree miter cuts is best accomplished with a table saw, radial arm saw, or compound miter saw, but a simple miter…
…create a rabbet to support the picture and glass. STEP 2: A table saw is used to make a 45-degree miter cut on the combined moldings…

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