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REVIEW OF THE JET JJ-8CS JOINTER
by Mark Keck Unpacking The first thing you notice about this jointer is that is it big. It comes in two pieces, the first is the jointer itself in a crate 5'x2'x1.5' and weighs 400 lbs. The second pie...
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REVIEW OF THE MULTICO PM16SP HOLLOW CHISEL MORTISER
Major specifications: Weight: 40 lbs. Motor: 115v, 7.3 amp, 3/4 hp Stroke: 4-3/4", can mortise 4" stock 4" from the fence, adjustable dovetailed slides Chuck: Rohm (made in Germany) 3/8...
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REVIEW OF THE PLANO GLUE PRESS
I purchased the Plano glue press via the Wood Online show a few months back. The press comes in various configurations, but Tool Crib carries the basic 3 meter unit for around $430, which has always k...
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REVIEW OF THE POWERMATIC MODEL #3520 LATHE
by Terry Cain Powermatic Model 3529 I should start by explaining that I have been a production woodturner for twenty years. A production turner makes architectural and furniture elements on a lathe. I...
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RIDGID AC1036 TABLESAW FENCE
by Mike Conner Bought the Ridgid AC1036 fence at Home Depot Friday for $150 plus tax. Thanks to the Ponders for their encouragement and advice, and special thanks to: Charlie Kragle on the Home Depot ...
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RIDGID MODEL EB4424 OSCILLATING BELT/SPINDLE SANDER
by Rob Sandow I purchased this tool because I wanted an OSS and a stationary belt/disc sander, but for space and cost reasons, could not really justify both. This tool does a reasonable job of replaci...
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RIDGID TP1300 PLANER
by Matt Lally Well, I have denounced Ridgid tools before and said that I thought they were basically a marketing gimic used by HD, but I have been carefully reviewing my options on a portable planer p...
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RIDGID TP1300 PLANER REVIEW
Ridgid TP1300 13" planer review by Buddy Catoe Manufacturer: Emerson Tool Company a subsidiary of Emerson Electric Features: The elevation handwheel is on the right side not the top like most of ...
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RIDGID TS2424
Tablesaw Tablesaw by Buddy Catoe I own the Ridgid TS2424 saw and have been quite pleased with my choice. I have not tried any aftermarket attachments,other than an 8" dado insert I got from Sears...
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RJ'S 19 STEPS TO TUNING A HANDPLANE
Clean everything Reassemble the plane and retract the iron. Now flatten the sole by lapping it on sandpaper (a 3" x 24" sanding belt works well) - the paper should be attached to a good flat surface (...
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ROBLAND X31 FAQ
By Paul Jordan = What is a Robland X31 and who sells it? What are the overall X31 specifications? What does it cost? Is it worth the price? Why are used machines usually for sale? What about Laguna Sa...
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ROUTER COMPARISON
As we all know, router is the most versatile tool in any shop. Therefore many of us have more than one router. Here, I'm going to review and compare 10 routers in two categories. Light to medium duty;...
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ROUTER TABLE WITH CABINET
by Gordon Sampson Well, it's been over four years since I first drew up plans for a router table and cabinet for my shop. Just over three months ago I finally got the chance to begin building one. I w...
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RYOBI BT3000 OWNER'S REVIEW
As a former BT3000 owner, I feel compelled to chime in here. I bought the BT3000 as my "first" table saw and it took me about two years to outgrow it. The saw is cleverly designed but has a ...
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RYOBI RE-185 VS ROUTER
by David Lykins About two years ago I started getting serious about purchasing wood working tools and building my work shop. I knew that from the entertaining and educational posts at "The Pond&q...
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SAVING THE FINISH
By Jeff Jewitt Sooner or later, every woodworker is faced with the prospect of refinishing an old piece of furniture. Whether it's a treasured "find" at a flea market or auction, or a favor ...
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SCROLLSAW CARVING
by David Faulkner Hi woodworkers! I enjoyed the discussions when I posted the pictures of my son's Pinewood Derby Cars a few months ago, so I thought I'd post these carvings I did for Christmas presen...
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SEAR'S MANUFACTURER'S MODEL NUMBERS
Originally submitted by Cecil Ramsey, updated by others Sears, of course, does not manufacture the products that it sells. It is possible to know the manufacturer by decoding the model number on the e...
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SENCO SN65 FRAMING NAILER
by Rod Peterson I can give you some information first hand and pass along some anecdotal. I have the SN65. Admittedly I've only driven a few nails with it, but it seems to be an impressive tool from t...
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SHARPENING GOUGES
First, there are many legitimate methods. You don't need a particular machine or tool, you don't need a special jig. What you need is some practice in a few basic techniques which can be built upon as...
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