Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Tablesaw Seven Pack: Downloadable Woodworking Plan




Tablesaw Seven Pack: Downloadable Woodworking Plan Review




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Precision Miter Stop: Make it in minutes, use it as a lifetime addition to your shop.

Tablesaw Hold-Down System: Birds of feather work wonders together. In this case, we’re talking about a feather board system, including a fence anti-lift mechanism that gives you additional stock control and safety.

Zero-Clearance Crosscut Sled: Ditch the miter gauge to increase the accuracy of your benchtop tablesaw.

Rip-Fence Saddle: An inexpensive, shop-built jig for top-notch machining and joinery.

Make Terrific Tablesaw Inserts: Table inserts are a snap to make with a trimming bit.

Stand-Tall Tablesaw Fence: Here’s a simple fixture that makes workpieces stand upright and ready for cutting.

Seal Up Your Tablesaw: Contractor’s saws cost less than the cabinet style, but they spew all of the sawdust right into your workshop. Here’s a simple way to set up a line of defense.

About WOOD Magazine downloadable plans

  • For error-free construction, each downloadable plan includes a bill of materials, a cutting diagram, a detailed supplies listing, and, when necessary, a mail-order buying guide for hard-to-find hardware.
  • For a clear idea of how our projects go together, each downloadable plan includes an exploded-view drawing with helpful details. All drawings are done professionally by the WOOD Magazine staff of woodworkers and illustrators.
  • Large color photos and step-by-step instructions show exactly how we built the project in the WOOD magazine shop. We build each project ourselves to work out any bugs before you ever get the plan.
  • Detail drawings and step-by-step illustrations provide necessary dimensions and machining processes you'll need to make the building process as straightforward as possible.

Note: This is a downloadable woodworking plan. All other materials must be purchased separately.





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