Get the most from your tools with shop projects from woodworking's top experts!
- 26 projects for well-designed and innovative jigs & fixtures to make productive enhancements to your table saw and router
- Exploded & technical drawings, detailed plans, and material lists for each project
- Step-by-step instructions are easy-to-follow and ensure your finished project is well-built
- Helpful tips and in-depth instruction from the experts
The table saw and the router are the heart of any active woodworking shop. It's no surprise then that woodworkers will spend a great deal of time designing and building the jigs and fixtures to maximize the productivity of these important tools.
You can display your craftsmanship and get the most out of your table saw and router with these 26 ingenious projects from the pages of Woodworker's Journal, America's woodworking authority.
For woodworkers of all skill levels, each jig and fixture project will make complicated woodworking techniques easier, faster, and safer. Like all Woodworker's Journal projects, each one features detailed plans, material lists, and in-depth instruction and tips from a pro.
Among the projects featured are a precision cross cut jig for the table saw, circle cutting jig for the router, and adjustable box joint jig for the table saw.
This is the essential reference for any woodworker seeking to maximize the productivity of their table saw and router!
Chris Marshall (Sunbury, OH) is the author of dozens of books and hundreds of magazine articles on woodworking and home improvement. He is a contributing editor at The Woodworker's Journal.
Bill Hylton is the author of Router Magic and Woodworking with the Router, and appears at woodworking seminars and demonstrations around the country. He is an expert on routers, power tools, and furniture building. He lives in Quarryville, Pennsylvania.
One of the most respected magazines in the field, Woodworker's Journal brings the voice of expert woodworkers to its readers. The publishers believe in a "community" approach to woodworking, where good design is not a secret to be guarded, but shared, and woodworkers learn from one another's mistakes and successes
John English is a contributing editor of Woodcraft Magazine and a former editor of Today's Woodworker. His work has appeared in numerous woodworking magazines, including American How-To, Fine Woodworking, and Woodshop News, and his syndicated how-to and home repair columns have appeared in newspapers across the United States. He is the author of The Building Buddy, Toys & Accessories, Woodworking Essentials, and Workshop Projects. He lives in Casper, Wyoming.
Ian Kirby is a British trained furnituremaker. He began his training with the Edward Barnsley workshops and went on to study wood science and technology and enrolled in the four-year design program to Leeds College of Art. He did his graduate work at the London School of Furniture. He has written 5 woodworking books and is a frequent contributor to Woodworker's Journal as well as Fine Woodworking. He lives in Milford, Connecticut.