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Cutting Rabbets with a Piloted Router Bit
Routing a rabbet is usually straightforward. Use a piloted rabbet bit, guiding it along a smooth, straight edge.
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MicroFence’s Rich Wedler and Friends “Sawing” Holiday Tunes
With the holidays in full swing, here are a couple of holiday tunes we recently ran across on Micro Fence’s website to help keeps spirits bright.
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Share the Experience
For the most part, woodworking has been a solitary activity for me. By going it “solo” so much of the time, I haven’t really shared the successes and breakthroughs that also happen as we gain experience.
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November/December 2011 Issue Preview
This video from Field Editor Chris Marshall and Editor in Chief Rob Johnstone covers what you’ll find in the November/December 2011 issue of Woodworker’s Journal.
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The Wonder of Woodworking Video
The folks at our sister company Rockler have put together the following video of an ultra-slow motion view of common woodworking tools in use.
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Building Box Joint Jig for a Handheld Router?
Any ideas on how to make such a jig for use with a handheld router?
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Poor Man’s Router Table Insert Template
The best way to cut an insert opening in a router table is by guiding your router with a flush trim bit against a template made for the insert plate.
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Retrofitting a Router Table for Panel-raising?
I want to make insert door panels and have purchased the router bit (big and ugly) to cut the beveled edges.
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Guitar Build Afterglow
A couple of weeks back, I had the opportunity to join my boss, Rob Johnstone, and George Vondriska – one of our frequent contributors – in Chicago at Craftsman Experience.