Q & A: Silencing a Squeaky Tablesaw
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Q: My tablesaw screeches like nails on a chalkboard whenever I adjust the blade. WD-40 made the noise go away for a while, but now its back. What do I do? A: That sound can drive you crazy! Its a clear sign that the gears under your saw are due for lubrication. The original lubricant has either hardened or worn off, so now youre hearing the bare steel of the […]The post Q & A: Silencing a Squeaky Tablesaw appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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5 Good Articles for $3.99
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The Popular Woodworking Magazine editors have assembled a short e-mag of five of my most popular articles from the magazine that you can download for $3.99 from ShopWoodworking.com. Titled The Best of Christopher Schwarz, heres what you get: The Dutch Tool Chest (small and large versions) This is a fantastic tool chest that Ive used all over North America. It holds a shocking amount of tools, keeps them handy to […]The post 5 Good Articles for $3.99 appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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A Home Made Centreing Tool
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Authors note: No, I havent gone all English or Canadian on you. The above headline is from the April 1925 edition of The Woodworker, my favorite old woodworking magazine. I enjoy reading magazines that were printed when hand tools still held sway in the home workshop. Below is a fantastic little centreing jig you can build in a few minutes from shop scraps. Christopher Schwarz A CENTREING TOOL […]The post A Home Made Centreing Tool appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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