A 1982 interview with woodworking icon Sam Maloof.
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When you’ve got so many clamps that it’s a problem getting them to where the work is being done, build this rolling clamp rack! This is it! The final installment on how to build a deluxe router table.
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This newly redesigned router table is packing tons more storage space and sporting a totally overhauled chasis while retaining its cool running router carriage and dust collection system.
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Click here to read the second installment. Click here to Download the Complete and Final Plans (PDF). Four space-saving modules help you saw and assemble projects at the three most desirable heights.
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Using off-the-rack hardware and scraps, you can build an excellent scraping plane.
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Your table saw is a router table and jointer just waiting to happen. Replace one of the saw's wings (or adapt your existing table board) to hold a router table insert, and you're in business.
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This clever rolling stand allows you to make dead-on crosscuts, and then it folds up when not in use. Plus, you need only two sheets of plywood to build it.
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The big problem in a one-man shop is there’s only two hands and one back. And that one back gets tired after years of lugging sheets of plywood around).particleboard).
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Drill presses are designed mostly for metalworking. Dress yours up with this table - we give you all the project plans - and you'll find it indispensable for woodworking, too.
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