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We know setting up a band saw properly is critical to getting good results from this shop workhorse, but that means nothing without getting into the details. Consider these band saw setup basics, as well as a few simple tips, that might not fall into the standard “setting up your band saw” list.
When viewing a cross section of a tree, two coloured circular sections of solid wood are visible. Learn why the tree grew like it did, and how it affects our approach as woodworkers.
Home Project: A simple kitchen table with an interesting visual design element is what this table is all about.
A reciprocating saw is one of the most useful power tools you’ll ever own for construction, renovation and demolition work. To get the most out of your saw, you need to use the right blade for the material and situation you’re dealing with.
Download this handy poster that you can put up in your workshop for practical tips on using workshop adhesives.
We help you make the right choice when the time comes to purchase a new kitchen sink.
Replacing a top mount kitchen sink isn’t overly complicated. Preparation and patience make the job quick and easy.
Don’t hesitate, reciprocate! Take this crash course on reciprocating saws before you make the plunge (or a cut).
Too often I just assume I’ll be able to wedge, pound, shim, trim or force my project together.