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Extension Dining Table - Fine Woodworking

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batten, one extending end to end on the lower stretcher, and the other a short graceful arch at the bottom of the sides, ending at a straight step at each end to suggest legs. --Asa Christiana, editor, Fine Woodworking Lumber and hardware List

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Round dog holes, Workbench - Fine Woodworking

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40 FINE WOODWORKING only heavy-duty tool I used was a 3-hp tablesaw. Ripping lots of 8/4 maple puts a strain on even a large saw, so use a clean, sharp blade. A durable workbench

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Shaker Rocker - Fine Woodworking

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arms, rockers, and the curved back slat, are turned on the lathe. The back posts require a steady rest and a lathe that accommodates a 43-in.-long turning. Size the rail tenons precisely with a wrench. Turn the tenons with a wide parting tool until the open-ended wrench slides over the tenon. A simple method to hold the mushroom caps for turning.

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Compliments of Fine Woodworking Tool TesT Routers for ...

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lock from above the table. The rod engages a cam that moves the locking lever. But you have to reach under the tabletop to get to the lock for the Milwaukee (above), the Bosch, the Craftsman, and the Ridgid. The Triton’s clever design means you can skip the locking step altogether. Height adjustment crank handle. The height adjuster also has

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A Layout Kit for Small Shops - Fine Woodworking

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With careful planning, though, you can take advantage of the op-portunity to get the layout right the first time. I faced this situation recently when I moved my woodshop from a spacious two-car garage below my office into a smaller 10-ft. by 20-ft. space at home. Because of this

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Dyes Can Do It All - Fine Woodworking

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Raise the grain. Before applying a waterborne dye, the wood grain must be raised. Wipe the surface with a cloth dampened with distilled water. After the wood is dry, lightly sand the surface with P220-grit sandpaper.

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