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Jigs and Fixtures for the Table Saw and Router Get the Most from Your Tools with Shop Projects from Woodworking's Top Experts

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ISBN-10: 1565233255

ISBN-13: 9781565233256

Edition: 2007

Authors: Chris Marshall, Bill Hylton, John English, Chris Inman, Rick White

List price: $19.95
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Designed to make complicated woodworking techniques easier, faster, and safer,nbsp;this collectionnbsp;isnbsp;filled with 25nbsp;projects selectednbsp;from the pages ofWoodworker's Journal,nbsp;andnbsp;includes tipsnbsp;to help woodworkers make the most of both their machinery and their time.nbsp;Focusing on techniquesnbsp;applicable for table sawsnbsp;and routers, this book is filled with innovative projects, each including detailed plans, full-color photography, and the expert instruction needed to build with confidence. Projectsnbsp;include precision cross-cut jig for the table saw, circle cutting jig for the router, andnbsp;adjustable box joint jig fornbsp;the table saw, among others.…    
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Book details

List price: $19.95
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 2/28/2007
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 160
Size: 8.50" wide x 11.00" long x 0.40" tall
Weight: 1.584
Language: English

Chris Marshall (Sunbury, OH) is the author of dozens of books and hundreds of magazine articles on woodworking and home improvement. He is a contributing editor at The Woodworker's Journal.  

Bill Hylton is a longtime woodworker and woodworking writer. He is a frequent contributor to "Woodworker's Journal", is the author of several woodworking books including "Router Magic" and "Bill Hylton's Ultimate Guide to the Router Table".

John English is a cabinetmaker, a teacher, and the author of "How to Choose and Use Bench Planes and Scrapers," "The Woodworker's Guide to Sharpening," and many articles published in "Woodshop News" and "Woodworker's Business News." He is the former editor of "Today's Woodworker" and "Woodworker's Journal." Currently he designs and builds projects for "American Woodworker" magazine and runs the Black Hills School of Woodworking. He lives in Spearfish, South Dakota.

Table Saw Jigs & Fixtures
Avoiding Kickback and Binding
Simple Crosscut Sled
Precision Crosscutting Jig
The Miter Clamp Jig
Table Saw Tenoning Jig
Adjustable Box Joint Jig
Outfeed/Assembly Table
Shop-Built Panel Saw
Miter Saw Station
Router Jigs & Fixtures
Router Basics Revisited
Router Guide-The Heart of an Accurate Cut
Router Straightedge Jig
Jointing with a Router
Router Surfacing Jig
Pattern Routing Made Easy
Circle-Cutting Jig
Accurate Dadoes...In a Hurry
Sliding Dovetail System
Router Mortising Made Easy
Ultimate Fluting Jig
Multi-Functional Routing System
Dust-Collecting Router Table Fence
Traveling Router Table
Custom Router Table
Ultimate Router Table
Build a Horizontal Routing System