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How to Cut Dovetail Keys on the Router Table
comments (2) January 26th, 2010 in blogs
Be sure to catch the latest episode of our Fast Fix video series for FWW.com members. This time around, Senior Editor Tom McKenna tackles sliding dovetail keys on the router table. He offers a safe and stable solution for routing end grain on long boards.
Be sure to catch other episodes in the series.
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