Q & A: Installing Threaded Inserts
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Q: I made a jig that needed threaded inserts but I had one heck of a time installing them by hand. They went in cockeyed and I trashed their slots.What am I doing wrong? A: The most common kind of threaded insert is the straight brass barrel with thin outside threads and a single slot. A better one has wide threads, a hex wrench slot and is tapered to guide […]The post Q & A: Installing Threaded Inserts appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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$73 jig changes tablesaw joinery
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Posted by AsaC A small tool company is offering a simple setup tool that will revolutionize tablesaw joinery of all kinds--from grooves and dadoes to drawer joinery. And it couldn't be easier to use.
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A Gift to Myself: (More) Brad-point Bits
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I’m at home today awaiting the arrival of family, so I’m taking this time to install the doors on the pantry I built into a wee hallway between my living room and dining room. And though I’m at home, my good drill bits (the boxed set of seven) are not. Its almost worth it to run out to the office to pick the up (and I probably would, except that […]The post A Gift to Myself: (More) Brad-point Bits appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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