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The table saw has long been the basic power tool in woodworking shops, and now small models are becoming popular in home workshops. These saws can be used for cross-cutting, ripping, mitering, tapering, shaping, joining, and sanding, all of which operations this volume covers, as well as selecting a saw and blades, safety, and tool alignment. To get the most use and variety of work from a table saw, one needs a large number of jigs and accessories. A strong point of this title is describing how to cheaply make and use these jigs. Recommended for collections having novice and advanced subject demand. W.T. Johnston, formerly with Coastal Plain Regional Lib., Tifton, Ga.
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