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Band Saw Maintenance - Skill Builder Power Tool Tune-Up Series
To keep this versatile tool performing well, it requires both occasional maintenance and regular adjustments and tune ups.

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Table Saw Maintenance - Skill Builder Power Tool Tune-Up Series
Keeping a table saw in top-notch condition isn't difficult, it just takes a bit of attention in the form of regular maintenance including cleaning, inspection, replacement of worn parts, alignment and fine tuning.

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Burnish Your Skills and Your Cabinet Scraper
Watching Woodworker's Journal editor in chief Rob Johnstone burnish a cabinet scraper will teach you how to achieve this skill - useful when you want to keep your tools ready to use for smoothing out knots -- and you'll also get a glimpse into Rob's shop.

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Skill Builder - Marking Tools for Exacting Joints
Author Ian Kirby shows how to use marking tools to lay out precision joinery.
Ultimate Miter Saw Station Scrap Bins
Chris Marshall's Ultimate Miter Saw Station included some optional scrap bins. Click Here to find the plans for these bins - a web exclusive!

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CNC in Use
Bill Hylton wrote in the August 2009 issue about the new CNC routers suitable for use in a home shop. Curious to see one in action? 

Click Here to watch ShopBot’s small CNC routing it out.

More on the Web from June 2009

Burnish Your Skills and Your Cabinet Scraper
Watching Woodworker's Journal editor in chief Rob Johnstone burnish a cabinet scraper will teach you how to achieve this skill - useful when you want to keep your tools ready to use for smoothing out knots -- and you'll also get a glimpse into Rob's shop.

Read on . . .
Family-Built Boat Truly Floats
The boat model constructed in the Family Boat Builds featured in this issue's Shop Talk department takes a spin in the water in this video.

See the video . . .
International Builder's Show Video Coverage
Check out our video coverage of the recent International Builder's Show in Las Vegas, NV, for a peek at some of the tools featured in our What's In Store section.

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Making the Most of Your Router Bits: Not Just a Door Bit
I used to teach router table classes and the most popular part was, hands down, making cabinet doors. Virtually every bit manufacturer offers door making bits in several profiles. These come in a set, where the mating profiles are two separate bits, and a single bit form, where both cuts are contained in one bit. The bit I'm using is the single cutter type. I prefer this, since you only need to adjust the height to switch between cuts.
Portable Saws Stay on Track: Plunge-Cut Rail Saws
Chris Marshall runs through the options out there for plunge-cut portable saws with rail guide systems that keep the cuts on track. They've got features from table saws, panel saws and circular saws, plus some specific safety features - and Chris shows you how they work for a rip cut, a miter cut and a plunge cut.

Check out the video. . .

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Making the Most of Your Router Bits: Multi Profile Bit
Many of these bits are made to help you perform difficult router tasks more easily, but often people are nervous about spending significant money on a bit they don't understand or are not sure will do the job. This series will cover some of those bits, the proper ways to set up and use them and tips for getting the best results.  The Multi Profile Bit is the first in this series.  This is one of the bits that I always keep on hand. It does not get used all that often, but comes in very handy f...

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