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Duck Tape Zero Clearance Inserts
Any time you want to rip thin strips of wood, or smaller pieces, they fall into the slot and either get lost, damaged or sucked up into the dust collector. To fix this drop the saw blade down and run a strip of duct tape from the front of the saw to the back that covered the saw blade and much of throat plate. Next, he winds the saw blade up, and now he can rip wood comfortably and safely without it dropping down into the saw. #woodworking
4 Handy Table Saw Jigs | Popular Woodworking
Unlock your saw's full potential. by Seth Keller The tablesaw’s power and precision put it at the center of everyone’s shop. Despite this honored position, a tablesaw is mostly used for mundane ripping tasks. To make better use of my tablesaw, I use these four simple jigs in my shop. They take advantage of the tablesaw’s speed and accuracy without tempting you to perform …
📚 FREE printables and DIY bookmaking video for fully functional 1:12 scale mini books | Lady Miniac
DIY Wood and Resin Pendant
Check out this really cool wood and resin pendant made with EasyCast Clear Cast Epoxy and some wood pieces. All the details and photos are in this tutorial!