If you have invested in woodworking machines, you want and need
to get the most out of them. In Mastering Woodworking Machines,
Mark Duginske shows you how to choose, set up, and tune your machine
for safety, precision, and efficiency. His common-sense techniques
will help you avoid frustrating mistakes and put you in complete
control of your woodworking projects.
Duginskes systematic approach picks up where owners manuals leave
off, and it applies to all brands and makes of machinery. You'll
also learn how to prepare stock effectively and how to produce the
joints and cabinet parts you need without any expensive add-on jigs.
Whatever you want to make in your shop, you'll work more efficiently
with Duginske at your elbow.
The companion video to this book is
Mastering
Woodworking Machines - DVD or VHS.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
CHAPTER 1: The Table Saw
Table-saw design
Table-saw anatomy
Tuning the table saw
Safety equipment
Using the rip fence
Using the miter gauge
CHAPTER 2: The
Radial-Arm Saw
Radial-arm-saw
design
Radial-arm-saw anatomy
General maintenance
Tuning the radial-arm
saw
Using the radial-arm saw
Alternatives to the
radial-arm saw
CHAPTER 3: The
Bandsaw
Bandsaw design
Bandsaw anatomy
Tuning the bandsaw
Using the bandsaw
CHAPTER 4: The
Jointer and the Planer
Jointer design
Tuning the jointer
Planer design
Tuning the planer
CHAPTER 5: The Drill
Press
Drill-press design
Drill-press anatomy
Tuning the drill press
Using the drill press
CHAPTER 6: The Router
and the Shaper
Router design
Router anatomy
Tuning the router
Shaper design
Shaper anatomy
Tuning the shaper
Shaper safety
Using the shaper
CHAPTER 7: Stock
Preparation
The nature of wood
Machining stock
CHAPTER 8: Joinery
Shopmade joinery
jigs
Mortise-and-tenon joints
Dovetail joints
Other woodworking joints
Index
Soft-cover, 8 x 10 in., 256 pages,
with black & white photos and drawings
Published 1990
ISBN: 978-0-942391-98-5
Mastering
Woodworking Machines
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