Chris Marshall
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No More “Name That Grit”
My Sandpaper Organizer ran in our August issue as our “Jigs & Fixtures” featured project. If you went ahead and built one, I hope you’re liking it. I sure am.
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Osborne Wood Products, Inc.: A Supplier for the Rest of Us
One company, Osborne Wood Products, was so beloved by their community that when they had a fire, their customers, suppliers and neighbors stepped forward to make certain they did not go out of business.
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Skil Benchtop Line: Tools to Sit on the Bench
Although originally known for their handheld circular saw, some of Skil’s latest efforts have come in their benchtop line.
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Chris Marshall Looks At the New Delta Unisaw
Field editor Chris Marshall’s early “sneak peek” provided an opportunity to put the all-new Delta Unisaw through its paces.
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Rub Collar Wrap-up
During a recent project where I was required to do a good deal of template routing, I stumbled on a slick way to keep router guide collars from vibrating loose during cutting.
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Good Tools Make a Better Me
I have two sets of measuring tools in the tool chest. One comes out for those carpentry jobs or marking rough stock. That’s about it.
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Wood Werks Supply and Powermatic Launch Custom Saw Program
Wouldn’t it be cool to order a custom table saw, built just the way you want it, without ever leaving your keyboard?
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Stand-Up Guy Clamp: A ‘Third Hand’ for All
While a bench vise and a reasonable collection of clamps will solve most of your clamping needs, some situations are still problematic.
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New Steel City Table Saw Ushers in the Stone Age
“Rock solid” is one of those attributes often given to cast-iron tools, but it’s literally true for Steel City Tool’s new table saw.
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Craftsman’s New Woodworking Tools Heat Things Up in Florida
This year marks Craftsman’s 77th anniversary, and Sears is celebrating with some hot new products worth getting excited about. Here’s a sneak peek of what’s coming.