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Working Wood: A Complete Bench-Top Reference


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This handy bench reference tells which tools and techniques to use for all the processes you'd ever need: What kinds of jig make a table saw more efficient or accurate, what's the best drill-bit speed to use to drill a one-inch hole in hardwood, what clamps and fixtures to use if you're laminating curved pieces, and many more tricks, tips, and techniques of a master woodworker--at last, a comprehensive, accessible, and easy-to-understand guide you can pull off the shelf whenever you're stumped.

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