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Band Saw Some cabinet makers claim that the band saw is the single most impotant stationary tool in the workshop, because the blade ... |
 
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Bench Construction The wood has arrived for the perimeter benches and Bob and Ryley begin their construction. The wood is a cypress, which is ... |
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Blade Check If your wood gluing work is less than successful, check your blades. If the blade in your saw is getting dull, it can loosen ... |
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Blade Choices You should choose a handsaw based on the type and size of wood you're cutting, and the direction of the cut - either cross ... |
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Blade Height Before turning on your table saw, make sure that the height of the saw blade is no more than 1/2-in. and no less than 1/8-in. ... |
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Blade Kick Always wait for a circular blade to completely stop before pulling from a cut. Otherwise it may bend or kickback. |
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Board Division A rule can be used to quickly divide a board into equal parts. Lay the rule on the board with the start of the scale against ... |
 
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Building a China Cabinet Bob confers with cabinetmaker Brian Comeaux as he builds then installs a dining room china cabinet for the Studio City bungalow. |
 
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Building a Deck Storage Box, Part One This western red cedar deck storage box is a one-day project spanning two videos. Western red cedar was chosen for this ... |
 
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Building a Deck Storage Box, Part Two Building a western red cedar deck storage box is a one-day project that will provide convenient storage and an extra place to ... |
 
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Building a Flower Box Western red cedar was used to construct this window flower box project in one day. The naturally weather- and insect-resistant ... |
 
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Building a Jig to Make a Tapered Leg Using a jig is a great way to make accurate, angled cuts. |
 
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Building a Medicine Cabinet Bob shows the plan for the handcrafted medicine cabinet and Ryley shows Bob the wood that will be used in its construction. ... |
 
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Building a Miter Box A miter box is an important tool to help cut perfect 90- and 45-degree cuts. |
 
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Building a Redwood Deck and a Redwood-Cedar Fence Bob helps Ryley build a redwood deck. Bob emphasizes the use of stainless steel nails when working with redwood due to the ... |
 
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Building a Shallow Hip Roof The 5 by 16-foot mudroom addition is framed, weathertight, and ready for a roof. This three-pitch roof will have a standing ... |
 
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Building a Sled or Boat for a Table Saw A boat or a sled makes the process of making multiple cross-cuts accurate, fast and safe. Here’s how to make one for your ... |
 
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Building a Wooden Lattice Screen This western red cedar lattice fencing was a one-day project designed to screen the home recycling center. Western red cedar ... |
 
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Building and Installing Cabinets Bob confers with carpenters David Ives and Bob Ryley as they construct and install cabinets in the Loft Project in Boston. |
 
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Building Bathroom Vanity Boxes at the Cabinet Shop Bob visits the shop where vanity cabinets are made and gets a hands-on demonstration of how the units are constructed. |