Page 7 - Workshop Setup & Tool Maintenance

  1. 10 Tips to Get the Most From Your New Lathe

    10 Tips to Get the Most From Your New Lathe

    Firing up your new lathe for the first time? This guide will give you some tips and techniques to help you get the most mojo from your machine. You'll learn about safety, maintenance, turning tools and lathe accessories—all topics that will enhance your turning experience, and the results at the end!
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  2. T-Track Tables and Accessories

    T-Track Tables and Accessories

    Considering the wide variety of Rockler T-Track accessories available, the utility of the Rockler T-Track Table Top is virtually limitless. Clamp objects at the edge of the table, in the center of the table and anywhere in between for fast, stable sawing, sanding, routing or assembly. Use it with any of our many T-Track Hold Downs, or with our Bench Cookie Work Grippers and the Bench Cookie T-Track Risers .
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  3. Removing Rust Rings from Cast Iron?

    Removing Rust Rings from Cast Iron?

    Once rust starts on a cast iron tabletop, is it too late to stop it?
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  4. Storing Lumber in Your Workshop

    Storing Lumber in Your Workshop

    What’s the most important thing you need for woodworking? OK, that was a trick question meant to get you guessing about tools and supplies, but the real answer is much simpler: Without wood, you can’t do much woodworking. Having a ready supply of lumber in basic lengths and thicknesses is a basic shop staple. Lumber needs vary according to the type of woodworking you do, but how much you actually keep on hand depends on the amount of room you have in your shop and how efficiently you store it. !
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  5. How to Store Your Woodworking Clamps

    How to Store Your Woodworking Clamps

    > Let’s imagine for a moment that the old woodworking adage, “You can never have enough clamps,” isn’t true. If you really did have enough clamps, where would you put them all? Fortunately, that’s a problem none of us will have to worry about, but what about the clamps we do have? If you’re like me, even though you don’t have enough clamps, you do have quite a lot. And with a lot of clamps of varying sizes and types, the key to storing clamps is accessibility.Here are several clamp storage solutions.
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  6. Is a Pilot Light Safe in My Shop?

    Is a Pilot Light Safe in My Shop?

    Is it safe to put your woodworking shop in an area with a pilot light?
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  7. Tips and Projects for Setting Up Your Workshop

    Tips and Projects for Setting Up Your Workshop

    Whether you're planning to build your first workshop or you're looking for ideas to improve your existing workshop, our new Build Up Your Shop Guide has you covered. It's a collection of more than 50 articles, videos and free project plans that will help you make the most out of your woodworking shop space.
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  8. Rockler Award Winning Dust Collectors

    Rockler Award Winning Dust Collectors

    Rockler Award Winning Dust Collectors.
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  9. Tips for Setting Up a Woodworking Shop

    Tips for Setting Up a Woodworking Shop

    The greatest luxury for a woodworker is setting up a new shop in a completely empty space. Whether it's a garage, basement, utility building or something different, the fact that it's empty means you can arrange everything from scratch. No need to work around existing cabinets, furniture, or someone else’s idea of what a shop should be – you’re starting with a blank page.The possibilities are endless, and when you’re standing in the middle of a great big nothing, maybe a little daunting. But by keeping five main considerations in mind, your new shop will fit your needs perfectly.
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  10. Project: Multipurpose Outfeed Cart

    Project: Multipurpose Outfeed Cart

    Offering sturdy outfeed support for a table saw, this spacious rolling cart is also an all-purpose assembly bench, complete with four drawers, onboard power and compressed air.
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  11. 8 Ways to Get the Most From Your New SawStop Table Saw

    8 Ways to Get the Most From Your New SawStop Table Saw

    When the worst case scenario happens, SawStop table saws do exactly what their name says: they stop. Instantly. That's fantastic in itself, but woodworkers have also learned that for the rest of the time, these robust, capable saws just go, and go, and go. This guide will show you how to make the most of that "go time." We'll talk about basics like setting up your saw, positioning it in your shop, and adding accessories to make your sawing easy, accurate and incredibly versatile.
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