The world is complicated enough…your woodworking information shouldn't be. Get the straight talk about woodworking machines, including: *The best way to set up your woodworking equipment *How to maintain your tools to work better and last longer *Techniques for keeping blades and bits razor sharp *Key jigs and fixtures to maximize each machine's performance *Helpful Shop Tips that will make you work smarter *Safety fundamentals to remember when working with machines Get the complete Set: Joinery Wood Cabinets Workshop Carving Sharpening Woodworking should be a fun and stress-free hobby. Bypass the overwhelming amount of woodworking information and get Back to Basics with the core information you need to succeed. You'll learn what is important to know now and what can be left for later. Best of all, the information is presented in the plain-spoken language you would hear from a trusted friend or relative.
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Introduction Chapter 1: Table Saw *Anatomy of a table saw *Setting up *Safety *Table saw blades *Ripping *Crosscutting *Angle cuts *Dado cuts *Moldings *Table saw joinery Chapter 2: Radial Arm Saw *Anatomy of a radial arm saw *Selling up *Radial arm saw blades and accessories *Safety *Crosscutting *Angle cuts *Ripping *Dado cuts *Moldings *Radial arm saw joinery Chapter 3: Band Saw *Anatomy of a band saw *Selling up *Safety *Band saw blades *Culling curves *Straight cuts *Angle and taper cuts *Culling duplicate pieces *Band saw joinery Chapter 4: Drill Press *Anatomy of a drill press *Setting up and safety *Bits and accessories *Straight and angled holes *Dowels, plugs and tenons *Mortising techniques *The drill press as sander Chapter 5: Jointer *Anatomy of a jointer *Selling up and safety *Jointer knives *Jointing *Salvaging warped stock *Rabbets, chamfers and tapers *Planer Glossary Index
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John Kelsey is a journalist and editor specializing in woodworking and furniture making. He has a degree in woodworking and furniture design from the School for American Craft at the Rochester Institute of Technology. He is a former editor in chief of Fine Woodworking magazine and a publisher of woodworking and home building books at the Taunton Press. He is the author of Furniture Projects for the Deck and Lawn. He lives in Newtown, Connecticut.