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Using a Circular Saw
Using a Circular Saw

The circular saw is a common power…
…Step 1: Choose the right blade. It is important to…
…laster longer than a cut steel blade. For general framing…
…indicates the direction of the blade's rotation. A circular saw turns counter-clockwise…

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Power Saw Blade Sense
Power Saw Blade Sense

…of machine oil to the blade to help it resist rusting…
…been unplugged. Saw blade quality levels: understand…
…determined by your budget. Steel blades are the least…
…over the life of the blade. Saw Blade Use Tips…
…do you do this with a circular saw with just an 8…

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Fabricating Stainless Steel Kitchen Countertops
Fabricating Stainless Steel Kitchen Countertops

Bob visits a stainless steel fabrication shop to view how the kitchen counters for the project are being made.

Applying Marmorino Venetian Plaster to the Walls
Applying Marmorino Venetian Plaster to the Walls

Bob and Chris Vila meet with Jonas Everets, one of the interior designers working on the Brooklyn project. Everets is using a traditional Southern European plaster application called Marmorino on some of the penthouse walls. Marmorino, also known as Venetian Plaster, is a mixture of limestone and marble dust. It is generally trowelled by hand using a stainless-steel trowel as they are more rigid and can provide a thinner application. It can be applied over prepared drywall or traditional lathe and plaster systems. The color is added using dry oxide pigments. After two coats of plaster dry, a layer of Carnauba wax is added and burnished for shine.

Choosing Workshop Tools

…underside of a steel table top, with the circular sawblade protruding…
…on which the blade spins. It…
…a powerful circular saw mounted…
…When the blade is lowered…
…a portable circular saw that glides…
…surface. The blade and motor are…

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Hand Squares

…formed by the thin steel blade and the thicker stock…
…range of sizes, with blade lengths varying from…
…with blades of fine steel, iron, or brass, with…
…other hardwoods. The blade and stock are sometimes…
…when using a hand-held circular saw. The measuring…

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How to Repair Broken Tile, Part Two
How to Repair Broken Tile, Part Two

Cracked and broken bathroom tiles are easily removed and replaced. There may be water damage to the backing behind the tile, so be prepared for a longer job.

The Essential Toolbox

…consisting of a rigid steel rule, typically 12…
…when using a handheld circular saw. When the head is…
…the basic hand-held circular saw cannot. It's also…
…The basic handsaw has a blade roughly two feel long…
blade, typically of steel, will flex from side…

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Building a Deck Stairway
Building a Deck Stairway

The stairway leading up to the rear deck is composed of 1-by-four-inch Mahogany treads. The distance from the ground to the top of the finished deck measures 48 inches. To create a safe and comfortable staircase, carpenter Rob Lynch marks out a stair pattern with an eight-inch rise and nine-and-one-half-inch tread depth. Lynch cuts the risers with a circular saw, and fastens them to the deck using metal braces. The treads and kickboards are secured using eight-penny stainless-steel nails.

How to Make a Lap Joint
How to Make a Lap Joint

Lap joints are used to make a strong joint at a place where two boards come together. Here, we'll look at three different lap joints.

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