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  • Simple Stop Block Keeps the Dust Out
    A stop block is perhaps one of the most common shop devices used in woodworking.
    by epirnik - member |
    February 2, 2012
    Tablesaw Blades 101
    by Asa Christiana - editor, fine woodworking magazine |
    March 24, 2011
    Video: Common Sense, The Best Safety Tip of All
    The best safety tip of all is plain common sense.
    by Asa Christiana - editor, fine woodworking magazine |
    January 3, 2011
    Video: Stay Safe When Using the Tablesaw
    The tablesaw is an essential piece of shop machinery, but it can also be dangerous. 
    by Asa Christiana - editor, fine woodworking magazine |
    December 8, 2010
    How to Rip Large Sheets of Plywood on the Tablesaw
    A straightforward procedure for cutting sheet goods to size
    by Kelly_Mehler - author |
    November 15, 2010
    Tame Tearout on the Tablesaw
    Zero-clearance trick is the secret
    by Asa Christiana - editor, fine woodworking magazine |
    November 15, 2010
    Use Test Cuts for Accurate Machine Setups
    How to square up your tablesaw, jointer, and more
    November 4, 2010
    A Tablesaw Primer: Ripping and Crosscutting
    When it comes to tablesaws, use proper techniques to help ensure accurate and safe cuts. By Kelly Mehler
    by Kelly_Mehler - author |
    November 2, 2010
    How to Rip Boards on the Tablesaw
    Get quality cuts and a better degree of safety
    by Kelly_Mehler - author |
    October 31, 2010
    How to Crosscut on the Tablesaw
    The right way to cut boards across the grain
    by Kelly_Mehler - author |
    October 31, 2010
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