WOOD WORKSHOP SETUP
Posted on Monday, July 20th, 2009 at 9:42 pm

Woodworking Information : How to Setup a Wood Shop
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Freud RTP1000 Ultimate Portable Router Table ( 18 1/2-Inch x 23 1/2-Inch ) $189.04 Folds down in seconds for easy transport and compact storage. Legs foldup around router. Table constructed of HPL professional grade laminate. 24” aluminum fence, has intergral molded dust collection port. Adjustable MDF faceboards. Clear safety guard. Removable phenolic plate. Insert rings fit router bits up to 3 7/8”. Precision T style meter gauge track has precise fit for all standard miter g… |
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Shop-Vac 8017562 Workshop Sawdust Collection System $102.22 Collects sawdust from woodworking machines. Modular, wall mount design fits any workshop. Attaches to any Shop-Vac with 2.5in hose. Easy-to-clean clear tubing system. Features: 8 x 36in clear PVC collection tubes 6 x Vacuum gates 5 x Tube couplings 3 x 45 degree elbows 4 x Tee-y fittings 2 x 90 degree elbows 10 x Mounting clamps Mounting hardware… |
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Setting Up Shop: The Practical Guide to Designing and Building Your Dream Shop $7.96 Setting Up Shop is designed both for professional craftspeople who often have the poorest and most sparsely equipped shops because they are too busy to make improvements, and for hobbyists and weekend warriors who need a shop for entertainment as much getting work done. Author Sandor Nagyszalanczy does a good job of pointing out the relative benefits and drawbacks to various shop configurati… |
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CNC Robotics: Build Your Own Workshop Bot $15.99 Here’s the FIRST book to offer step-by-step guidelines that walk the reader through the entire process a building a CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machine from start to finish. Using inexpensive, off-the-shelf parts, readers can build CNC machines with true industrial shop applications such as machining, routing, and cutting–at a fraction of what it would cost to purchase one. * Great f… |
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Workshop Dust Control: Install a Safe, Clean System for Your Home Woodshop (Tool Smarts) $11.74 The health and safety hazards associated with wood dust are many. Weekend woodworkers are prone to allergies that have a tendency to worsen with increased exposure, and any spark can turn a pile of dust into a fire trap. Getting wood dust-especially the fine dust – under control is the best approach in any woodshop. As part of the American Woodworker Tool Smarts Series, Workshop Dust Control cover… |