Video: Making Angled Rips on a Bandsawwith Michael C. Fortune
In the second of our seven-part series on bandsaw tips, Michael Fortune shows you the proper way to make angled rips
Video: Perfect Bandsaw Table Alignmentwith Michael C. Fortune
In the final installment of our seven-part series on bandsaw tips, Michael Fortune demonstrates his techniques for table alignment
Video: Squaring Your Bandsaw Tablewith Michael C. Fortune
In the third part of our seven-part series on bandsaw tips, Michael Fortune demonstrates a quick way to set your table square
Video: How to Cut Curves on the Bandsawwith Michael C. Fortune
Furniture maker Michael Fortune shows you how to cut perfect curves on the bandsaw.
Video: How to Resaw on the Bandsaw Videowith Michael C. Fortune
Furniture maker Michael Fortune demonstrates how to properly resaw lumber on the bandsaw
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Handheld drills are useful and flexible, but when it comes to accuracy and control, you need a drill press. A drill press lets you precisely determine the placement ...
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