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: Versatile hand tool display
Some tools are best kept tucked away – they work, but they are hardly things of beauty. Other tools cry out to be displayed, as they are far too elegant or beautiful to be concealed in boxes and drawers.
How to: Wood repair: tips for dealing with small imperfections
No one is perfect, but we can appear to be, or at least come close to it on our woodworking projects – once we touch up those few imperfections with a little wood shop ingenuity.
Know your tools: Benchtop CNC routers
You can think of a benchtop CNC machine as an inverted table router that is controlled by a computer. Instead of the router motor being under the table, it’s on the top.
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