Should I buy a Circular saw or Should I invest in a Table Saw?

Posted on April 30th, 2010 by admin

Beginner Woodworker here! I am planning to try and Build a Chest of drawers, but I am not sure If I should a circular saw or a table saw. I don’t plan on doing a lot of major projects just a few wood projects here and there.

Whoa ! Are you buying and taking care of a cow for the milk.

First you ve to spare a workshop space
Run and install electric supply and switches
Maintenance of the machinery
Noise disturbance to neighbours

If is for the fun and joy just get some hand tools will do.

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The Woodwork – Chemisty

Posted on April 29th, 2010 by admin

Acoustic show with The Cab/The Academy Is… at Czar

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Learn How Build sheds Easy with Shedplans and Woodworking course

Posted on April 29th, 2010 by admin

http://www.ShedPlansEasy.com Buy a shed plan course for less than 1 cent per plan. Woodworking:garden sheds, storage sheds, wood sheds and any sheds you like easily.Learn easy with myshedplans.

Duration : 0:2:42

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Panhans S-45 – JJ Smith Woodworking Machinery

Posted on April 29th, 2010 by admin

A sawing center for processing panel material of chipboard,laminated and unlaminated materials of wood, compound material, synthetics and similar materials. The sawing center allows for for straight 90 degree cuts plus mitre cuts upto 45 degrees thanks to the tilting saw aggregate. In addition the saw can be equipped with optional angle cutting equipment for plus / minus 45 degrees cuts. When this works together with the tilting blade it is possible to make compound angle cuts. The automatic working sequence of the sawing center allows precise cutting of dimensions and angles. As an option rebates and grooves of different depths can be made along with the possibility to make cut outs or insert cuts with a controlled saw carriage. The saw carriage is supported on both sides of the machine frame on two hardened and ground round bars and 4 off concave ground rollers (horizontal 4 point guiding system). The tilting of the unit is equipped with two independant aggregates for the main blade and the scorer. The vertical setting is done by special guides in hardened and ground linear rails. Feed speed of the saw carriage is variable 0-40 mt/min with the return speed always at the maximum. The stroke of the saw carriage and the pre-selected height of cut is automatically controlled from the machines main control panel.The main saw blade dia is 350mm with a 7.5kw motor as standard. The scoring unit has a 1.1kw motor with 180mm max. blade dia. Horizontal and vertical setting of the scoring unit is done mechanically thro’ adjusting screws. The setting procedure can easily be done from outside the machine with a special key. Both saws have the APA quick clamping system. The pressure beam is guided on both sides through toothed racks. The pusher fence is equipped with automatic clamps that can be adjusted in two levels from the machines switch panel. The drive of the pusher is by 2 x toothed racks. The main machine controller is an industrial PC, Windows XP embededded, 17″ TFT monitor with compact flashcard 1gb.Complete with keyboard and mouse. As standard with manual production input on request PIOS prof. optimisation software. It is also possible to connect the machine to a local network

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Home Bar Plans – How to build a bar, Design a home bar, free bar furniture designs

Posted on April 29th, 2010 by admin

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This is an original feature where our original bar (plans offered on http://www.bar-gear.com )was featured to appear on the show “Guys Rooms”, this has been shown on various networks and shows how our plans can be implemented to transform your basement into the ultimate home bar. http://www.bar-gear.com

Duration : 0:5:50

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Kreg Jig® Projects: Workbench Part 1

Posted on April 29th, 2010 by admin

Part 1 – Jeff Devlin walks you through the steps to build your very first workbench, utilizing the project plans included with your Kreg Jig, or available on www.kregjig.com.

Duration : 0:10:0

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Completing Small Woodworking Projects – A Fun, Relaxing Way to Spend Your Free Time

Posted on April 29th, 2010 by admin

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Rockler Woodworking & Hardware – AWFS Fair 2009

Posted on April 29th, 2010 by admin

LiLi Jackson talks with Rockler Woodworking & Hardware about some of their innovative new products at AWFS Fair 2009 in Las Vegas.

Duration : 0:4:39

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How to Build a Garden Bench Part 2: Make the Ends and Base

Posted on April 29th, 2010 by admin

In the second video, we are going to create the end assemblies for our bench, and then attach those end assemblies together to form the base.

Duration : 0:3:42

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Part 2 – Uncup the Cup – WOODWORKING

Posted on April 29th, 2010 by admin

Wood cupped? Charles Neil discusses and demonstrates some possible solutions. woodworking, woodworking, woodworking, woodworking, woodworking, woodworking, woodworking, woodworking, woodworking, woodworking, woodworking, woodworking

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