When using a router table you always want to cut in a certain direction- the cutting bit should try to force your work into the fence (see drawing.) If you move your work in the opposite direction, the bit will pull your work away from the fence and it will be difficult to get a ...
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For this box, I wanted 1/4" fingers. I inserted a 1/4" straight bit in to the router table and set the height to be the thickness of one of my sides. A quick way to do this is to stack two piece on top of each other with one offset from the other. Raise the router bit un...
Arrange the ten strips so they sit flush next to each other. Apply wood glue along one edge of each strip and press them together, ensuring the glued edge is facing downsides towards the back fence of your clamping setup. This ensures a level surface needing less planing work later. Leave ...
A good fence should have posts, rails, and pickets. Posts can be concrete or wood, and come in a wide variety of sizes. Rails are horizontal strips that run along the top and bottom of the fence. Pickets, which are slats of wood, are attached to the rails. They can be any length ...
1. DIY Mini Table Saw Sled Achieve perfect cuts for any project with a DIY mini table saw sled- the essential tool for any crafty woodworker! Crafted from high-quality Baltic birch plywood, this sled features a 32" long and 2-1/2" wide fence with a 3/4" x 3/16" channel for a ...
Marcelo was kind enough to send us a couple of photos of a wall mounted folding work bench that he made and designed. This work bench is ideal for tight spaces and we thought that the bench was well worth posting online so that others might benefit from
Scrap Wood Armrest Table All you need is scrap wood to build this handy armrest table. At the link you will find the free plans and step-by-step instructions to build it. Perfect for a sofa or chair and gives you a place to set down your mug. ...
We used a miter saw to cut the hardwood planks to length. We used a table saw to establish the width of each scrap plank. You'll need a planer to get each plank to the same thickness. You'll absolutely have to have clamps for gluing. ...
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