25 – Work supports
Rob Brown describes several work supports that will help improve your productivity and safety.
Rob Brown describes several work supports that will help improve your productivity and safety.
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Power carving – a practical approach with Rob Brown
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Rob's blog: I hate impact drivers
Two weeks ago, I helped a good friend, a hobbyist woodworker, get settled in his new home.
Project: This is a push-over
One of the most daunting woodworking shop tasks is ripping stock or parts on a table saw. Especially when the stuff is small and/or close to the rip fence. This simple jig will calm your mind, give you confidence and allow you to better control the workpiece while making ripping operations.
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How to: Where to buy tools in Canada
Discover where to buy tools in Canada with this practical guide for woodworkers. Learn how to choose the right supplier based on availability, price, and expertise.
How to: The Difference: Mineral spirits and paint thinner
Mineral spirits and paint thinner are often thought to be the same thing, and while they are closely related solvents with overlapping uses, there are some key differences in terms of purity, odor and performance.
Know your tools: String trimmers
String trimmers (a.k.a. weed whackers or weed eaters) are available as corded electric, battery powered and gas models that can have 2- or 4-stroke engines.
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