• 1,650 Nails per charge using the included compact 3.0Ah Battery • Up to 3 nails per second with no ramp-up time • 31% lighter than the previous model
The Powermatic smoothed boards excellently. It has a plastic insert that sits shallow of the fence, where thin boards tended to catch when flattening faces. The Powermatic was the only model that uses a knob to adjust the angle of the fence—a nice feature—except that locking it caused the fence to move slightly, which made it tricky to square the fence. But when locked, the fence did not move. The 90° stop was easy to set but wasn’t reliable. The guard was finicky to install and would often not snap back fully after a board passed by.
With its graceful curves, cabriole legs, and ornamental back splat, a Queen Anne side chair is a bucket list build for many woodworkers. Dan Faia had a very specific Queen…
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Beautiful looking cabinets. I love the pull out slides. I keep saying I need to add those pull outs to my breakfast bar.
Very nice. I love the wood.
Looks good!
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