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    DEVELOP YOUR SHOP SKILLS

     
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    Bevel Basics and Beyond

    Woodworkers have used bevels for centuries, and with good reason. This simple hand tool transfers and duplicates angles with dead-on precision. In this article, we'll show you how to set the bevel for angles taken off workpieces, full-sized plans, and written instructions.


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    Cope & Stick

    Use a basic router bit in a new way to dress up those frame-and-panel doors.


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    Flush-Mounted Doors

    Follow our seven-step process for creating even reveals when hanging flush-mounted cabinet doors.


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    Folding Bandsaw Blades: Simple as One, Two, Three

    Our readers have shown us several ways of folding bandsaw blades. Here's how one of them, Werner Zinn of Orlando, Florida, described it.


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    Furniture Crack Repair

    Plagued by cracks in a piece of old furniture? Unless it's a museum piece, this simple repair might fill the bill.


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    How to Transform Found Wood Into Usable Stock

    How do you section and cut your way from an irregular-shaped hunk of wood to stock you can actually use to make something with?


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    Measuring and Marking

    To avoid wasting wood and ensure quality results, every woodworker hould develop good habits for measuring and marking cuts. Read the following five pointers to find out how well you "measure up" in this area.


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    Sheet-metal basics

    As a woodworker, you may feel slightly lost venturing into the foreign territory of sheet-metal fabrication. Because you'll need to wander in there a little way when you build the cyclone dust collector, we've put together a few pointers to ease your trek.


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    Straight Talk About Circles

    Circles, or portions of them, often turn up in woodworking projects. Whether you're dealing with wheels for a toy or a round top for a table, here's how to work your way around a circle.


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    TLC for Router Bits

    Let a pro do the resharpening, but between trips keep then tuned up with a few file strokes.


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    Wipe Out Chip-Out

    Prepare before you cut, and produce smooth, clean edges.

     
         
         
         
       

     
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