What’s In Store
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Laguna LT14 Band Saw: New Band Saw on the Block
Laguna Tools has long been known as a source of high quality band saws. Their line focused, in the main, on high end machines: relatively pricey offerings that delivered unquestionable quality.
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Surfing the Show Circuit
I saw everything from a battery powered router – that Porter-Cable is showing off – to a new 6″ jointer that Powermatic has matched with extra-long infeed and outfeed tables and that was just in the first few minutes of the show.
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ToolDock Modular Workshop from Waterloo Industries
Waterloo Industries’ ToolDock modular workshop system is an impressive answer in size, scope and effectiveness.
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Ryobi’s BT3000 Table Saw: Excitement in the Ryobi Shop
Ryobi’s burly BT3000 table saw has been a mainstay of their line for nearly a decade. This year, it appears to have burped up a baby brother.
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CMT’s Newest Router Table
CMT’s newest router table has just one thing in common with those nascent models of my past. It is quite practical. However, it is far from primitive.
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Pacific Rack and Machine: Accuracy Cubed!
The BladeGauge II is specifically designed to make setting the cutting depth when using a router as easy as his table saw jigs.
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Craftsman’s 10″ Compound Miter Saw
The call was mysterious, “I’ve got something new to show you and we just don’t want to wait for our June show to roll it out,” said Mike Mangan, Craftsman’s main media contact.
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Looking at the DeWalt DW703-10
The DW703 features a 48 degree bevel capacity and cuts 50 degrees on both the left and right side so the woodworker isn’t forced to flip the molding to make the appropriate cuts.
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The Bosch 10″ Worksite Table Saw: You Can Take it With You
The Worksite Table Saw is powerful. It has a 4.4 HP, 15 amp motor designed to take on the kind of really hard work that shows up at a work site.
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Delta Midi-Lathe: Adding Reach to a Benchtop Lathe
The new Delta Midi-Lathe (model 46-250) seems ideally designed to meet the needs of woodturners