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Jigs & Fixtures for the Table Saw & Router: Get the Most from Your Tools with Shop Projects from Woodworking's Top Experts (The Best of Woodworker's Journal series) | 
| Author: Editors Of Woodworker's Journal Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing Category: Book
List Price: $17.95 Buy New: $12.21 You Save: $5.74 (32%)
Rating: 2 reviews
Media: Paperback Pages: 152 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.4 x 0.6
ISBN: 1565233255 Dewey Decimal Number: 684.082 EAN: 9781565233256 ASIN: 1565233255
Publication Date: April 1, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description
Designed to make complicated woodworking techniques easier, faster, and safer, this collection is filled with 25 projects selected from the pages of Woodworker's Journal, and includes tips to help woodworkers make the most of both their machinery and their time. Focusing on techniques applicable for table saws and routers, this book is filled with innovative projects, each including detailed plans, full-color photography, and the expert instruction needed to build with confidence. Projects include precision cross-cut jig for the table saw, circle cutting jig for the router, and adjustable box joint jig for the table saw, among others. In this essential reference guide are helpful shop tips and other practical woodworking information.
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Good but flawed July 13, 2008 David Crowther (Woodland Hills, CA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I am going to assume that the individual who wrote the only other review (so far) has not tried to build one of the fixtures or jigs depicted in the book. While most of the projects certainly look like great things to build for your home workshop I have found, as I build the Precision Crosscutting Jig, a bunch of inaccuracies. Measurements and dimensions given in the Technical Drawings don't match what is either pictured or what is explained in text elsewhere. In one instance "5/16" should actually read "5/8" which is quite a discrepancy. Another gives the thickness of one of the fences as 11/16" when, from the picture, it looks more like 1 1/2". One of the most blaring errors is the measurements of the placement of a hole that is WAAAAAY off. I don't even know where they came up with the numbers for that one. If I had actually drilled the hole where they told me to drill it the piece would have been ruined. Glad I double checked it.
Here are some of my other observations/suggestions: -In the materials list it would be nice to know what material each item is. Hardwood? Plywood? Plastic? As it is now you have to search through the text of the article to figure it out. -A list of suppliers for some of the more specialized items would help as Home Depot doesn't carry a lot of what they want you to use.
So, while the projects all look great and I'm looking forward to building quite a few of them I am going to have to double check and scrutinize the measurements of each item in the materials list as the inaccuracies have been so prevalent on the very first one I've tried, who knows what the rest hold? The publishers should really go through this book, fix the problems and re-publish. It's worth it.
An excellent - and essential - guide July 8, 2007 Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) 10 out of 13 found this review helpful
Nearly thirty projects and instructions on how to make jigs and fixtures for safer and faster woodworking are packed into Jigs & Fixtures For the Table Saw & Router, a guide which uses the experience of the editors of Woodworker's Journal for a range of innovative projects. From technical drawings and easy step-by-step instructions complete with materials lists to color photos throughout, homeowners who have a woodshop will find this an excellent - and essential - guide, as will libraries catering to home crafters and do-it-yourself patrons.
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