Reader Submitted
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Sheet-Cutting Rack
When cutting sheet materials – particleboard, MDF or whatever — I have to use my handheld circular saw on the floor of my one-car garage workshop.
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Mixing Epoxy
When mixing small quantities of a two-part glue (such as epoxy), I use the dish-shaped hollow at the bottom of an aluminum beverage can.
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Dual Caliper Board
With this “Caliper Board” close to your lathe, you’ll be able to quickly and accurately set distances on both inside and outside calipers.
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Two-stage Dust Collector for Under $20
This pre-separator picks up most of the chips which would otherwise end up in the collector bag.
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Japanese Saw Guards
Rather than invest in another box of adhesive bandages, I decided it was time to make proper protective sleeves for my Japanese saw blades.
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Forming a Tenon at End of Apron
How do I form a tenon on the end of a five-foot-long table apron? It won’t fit atop my table saw in the tenon jig.
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Fitting Blades to an Arbor
Are there inserts to adapt twelve inch table saw blades, most of which have a one-inch hole, to fit a five-eighths-inch arbor?
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Effective Exterior Glue
What is a good, cost-effective exterior glue?
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Cordless Tools, Freezing Temps
Is it true that cordless tools will no longer work if they are left out during below freezing temperatures?
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Lures, Fools, Threads and Yankees
In the photo accompanying Rob’s editorial about making his own fishing lures, he is pictured holding up…what, exactly?