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Complete Table Saw Book Revised Edition - Step-by-Step Illustrated Guide to Essential Table Saw Skills Techniques Tools and Tips - cover

Complete Table Saw Book Revised Edition - Step-by-Step Illustrated Guide to Essential Table Saw Skills Techniques Tools and Tips

Chris Marshall

Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing

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Summary

Whether you've just unpacked your first table saw or have been using one for years, this complete guide features essential and up-to-date information needed to set up and tune your table saw and expand your table saw skillset. Featuring all of the most critical table saw techniques, including preparing lumber, selecting and truing blades, mastering basic to advanced cuts, and joinery techniques, this must-have manual will equip you with all the necessary skills you need to successfully and safely use your table saw. Also included in this revised edition is exclusive information on new SawStop technology. With step-by-step instructions and detailed diagrams, you'll also complete nine custom table saw projects to put all your acquired techniques and skills to use, four of which are brand new in this revised edition.
Available since: 06/21/2021.
Print length: 280 pages.

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