Page 12 - Workshop Setup & Tool Maintenance

  1. Folding and Portable Rock Steady Work Stand

    Folding and Portable Rock Steady Work Stand

    In this Rockler demonstration we take a closer look at the Rockler Rock-Steady Folding Steel Stand Rockler Rock-Steady Folding Steel Stand. Stowability and strength make the Rock-Steady Folding Steel Stand an excellent choice for supporting router tables, T-track tables and other work surfaces wherever space is tight. Thick gauge steel, strong pivot points and anti-racking supports give the stand a weight capacity of up to 200 pounds. When you're done using it, just pull the pins, lift up on the table, and fold the legs for compact storage against a wall or transport to the jobsite.
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  2. How Often to Clean Saw Blades?

    How Often to Clean Saw Blades?

    How often should you clean saw blades?
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  3. Removing Water Ring Stain from Cast Iron?

    Removing Water Ring Stain from Cast Iron?

    How do I remove a water ring stain from the top on my table saw?
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  4. What is a Twist Drill Bit?

    What is a Twist Drill Bit?

    Take a closer look at the most widely used of all drill bit types.
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  5. Best Workbench Upgrades

    Best Workbench Upgrades

    What are the best features to have on a workbench? The workbench might be the single most used tool in any woodworker’s shop. But a workbench doesn’t need to feature fancy joinery or details, It only needs to be flat, sturdy and at a height that you can work comfortably. Any other features you add to your workbench should depend on the kind of work you do. Instead of talking about workbench design or how to build a workbench, this video will show you several simple upgrades you can make to whatever you’re using as a workbench. !
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  6. Dust Right 750 CFM Mobile Dust Collector

    Dust Right 750 CFM Mobile Dust Collector

    The Dust Right 750 CFM Mobile Dust Collector rides on smooth-rolling casters to service all the power tools in most small shops. It features a large wire basket in the base for neatly storing
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  7. Advice for Moving a Full-size Lathe

    Advice for Moving a Full-size Lathe

    How the heck do you move a full-size lathe into a workshop in the first place, especially if it's in a basement?
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  8. How to Set Up and Use a Spokeshave

    How to Set Up and Use a Spokeshave

    Perhaps this versatile tool could find a home in your workshop. It's easy to use and much quieter than a router!
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  9. Folding Shop Desk Plan

    Folding Shop Desk Plan

    One problem with small shops is that there's never enough floor space. The same often goes for counter space. This fold-down desk project provides a simple, sturdy solution.
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  10. Woodworker's Journal Free Plan: Router Table Cabinet

    Woodworker's Journal Free Plan: Router Table Cabinet

    If the area inside the base of your router table is empty, you’re missing an opportunity for better storage. After all, there are accessories that go along with table routing — bits, wrenches, bit insert rings and featherboards, to name a few. You might also have a box joint jig, other boxed sets of specialized bits or guide collars, push pads and various odds and ends that could really use a drawer.!
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  11. Make a Tough Worktable Top

    Make a Tough Worktable Top

    Build this sturdy top with four router bits and home center supplies.
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