Archive for January, 2010

Rip fence jig – wooden gears PART 1

Posted in Table Saw Jig on January 31st, 2010 by table saw – Be the first to comment

This is my first application of shop-made wooden gears. It’s a jig to shift my table saw rip fence in consistent increments for cutting strips to laminate together. In this case, the thickness required was not an even multiple of 1/16″ or 1/32″. I was shooting for 0.114″, with repeatable accuracy. See how I did it, and how well it worked!

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CARSON WOODWORKS – Ripping Thin Strips

Posted in Table Saw Jig on January 30th, 2010 by table saw – 6 Comments

Geoffrey Carson demonstrates how he rips thin strips (1/8″ thick) on the table saw utilizing a simple shop made splitter made from scrap.

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Wood Turning Basics – Lathe & Tools 2 of 2

Posted in Table Saw Jig on January 30th, 2010 by table saw – 11 Comments

Beginning wood turning. A look at lathe tools and a cutting exercise.

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Table Saw Tutorial Part 1 Construction1.wmv

Posted in Sawstop on January 30th, 2010 by table saw – Be the first to comment

Basic tutorial on using the Saw Stop table saw in a high school woodworking class at Berthoud High School. Part 1

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Shed Foundation – Choosing the Right Foundation For Your Outdoor Shed Or Storage Garage

Posted in Dewalt on January 29th, 2010 by table saw – Be the first to comment

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