Jigs & Fixtures for the Table Saw & Router: Get the Most from Your Tools with Shop Projects from Woodworking's Top Experts (Best of Woodworker's Journal)
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Woodworkers can display their craftsmanship while harnessing the potential of their most important tools with these 26 ingenious projects selected from the pages of Woodworkers Journal, Americas woodworking authority. For woodworkers of all skill levels, each jig and fixture project will make complicated woodworking techniques easier, faster, and safer. Like all Woodworkers Journal projects, each one features detailed plans, material lists, and in-depth instruction and tips from a pro. Among the projects featured are a precision cross?cut jig for the table saw, circle cutting jig for the router, and adjustable box joint jig for the table saw. This is the essential reference for any woodworker seeking to maximize the productivity of their table saw and router.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #17616 in Books
- Published on: 2007-09-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 152 pages
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Woodworker's Journal is a leading woodworking periodical. Intended for craftsmen of any skill level, the magazine has been published for 30 years.
Customer Reviews
This is it !
So, You've a router, and a table saw,and probably loads more tools, before you start building things,(Like a bookcase or a house) you need some practise on using the kit. Watching Norm Abram is no substitute for switching things on and using them. This is the one of the best woodworking books I've read, and I'm a self-confessed bookaholic, and it is excellent. Loads of projects with sized diagrams and pictures on useful things to make that will build your confidence and produce things that you can use again and again in the future. Written by enthusiasts for enthusiasts



