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Foolproof Grinding Rig

Most bench griders are more suited to metalworkers than us woodies. Here’s how I’ve modified mine to give me fast ,accurate grinds, consistently, time after time.

 

How to cut thin strips accurately and safely on the tablesaw

I need lots of identical thin strips for come curved laminated edging. This is how I make them

 

How to make a Sine Bar
(and why you really should!)

I need some very precise angles for my dining chair project, and this is how I got them.

 

Belt-sander Linisher

I need to sand some concave surfaces, so I’ve modified my belt sander to do the job.

 

SCMS Fence

I’ve made a rather excellent fence for my Sliding Compound Mirte Saw. It is long, straight, rigid, robust and accurate. I wish I’d made it years ago.
Plans are available in my Plans Store

 
 
 

MFT Adjustable length stop

This is the final video in my Sheet Goods trilogy.

Having ripped all the panels to width, I now crosscut them to length. This setup allows me to do so accurately, precisely and consistently, time and time again. It’s also easy and inexpensive - what more could you possibly want? :)

 
 

Two Great Tracksaw Setting Jigs!

This is the second film in my Sheet Goods Trilogy.

Here are two easy tracksaw jigs that make it a doddle for me to cut MDF, OSB or Plywood panels to width accurately and consistently, time and time again. There is no marking out, just set the track to the jig and saw away!

 

Multi-Purpose Knock-Down Cutting Table!

This is the first film in my Sheet Goods trilogy.

This quick and easy KD cutting table doubles as an assembly table and a platform for vacuum-press work. Although it usually stays assembled in my workshop, I can knock it apart in a couple of minutes with nothing more than a mallet, and throw it into the back of my car if I need it on site. And it all made from a single sheet of plywood!

 
 

The Ultimate, Universal, No-Dado, Tablesaw Box-Joint Jig!

This fantastic jig makes box-joints (finger-joints, comb-joints, whatever you call them where you live) of ANY size using just a single blade. You just need a Flat Top Grind blade and this jig for perfect joints every time!