22 – A woodworkers next four machines
Rob Brown describes what other machines you should buy for your shop: table saw, drill press, dust collector, and sanding machine.
Rob Brown describes what other machines you should buy for your shop: table saw, drill press, dust collector, and sanding machine.
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Rob's blog: Against the grain
One thing all woodworkers can agree on is that wood grain is a wonderful thing. Having said that, many of us may like different features, or characteristics, of grain.
Project: A decorative frame-up
Frames are a great addition to a room, whether it be surrounding a mirror in a bathroom or living room, or a painting in a dining room or bedroom. Use this method, and maybe even include a few decorative add-ons, to add a harmonious look and feel to your home.
How to: The Difference: rasps, files and rifflers
Rasps, files and rifflers are essential hand tools for shaping and smoothing wood, each with unique construction and uses.
Know your tools: Drill press
To drill straight and true holes quickly, easily, and consistently, you’ll need a drill press. The model you choose should be based on the type of drilling you do.
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22 – A woodworkers next four machines
18 – A woodworker’s first seven sharpening tools
15 – A woodworkers first seven safety items
