Chris Marshall
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Rikon Leading the Pack Bullishly in Bearish Market
We didn’t have time to cover ALL of the new tools Rikon rolled out at AWFS 2009 … and man oh man, these folks at Rikon have been busy!
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Pocket Screw Joints: The Outdoorsy Types
Summer is quickly slipping through our fingers, so hopefully you’re busy with outdoor projects. This season, I’ve got a garden fence that’s way overdue. In the spirit of exterior projects, I’d like to recommend pocket screw joinery.
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Three-dollar Fix Improves Fold-Down Outfeed Table
Earlier this spring we received some good feedback about the “Fold-down Outfeed Table” project that ran in the February 2009 issue (p. 50). Glad you folks like it! But, if you’re planning to build one for your table saw (or if you’ve already completed it), be sure to add a simple modification sent in by fellow reader Doug Green from Wellington, Colorado.
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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?