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  2. Glossary of woodworking - Wikipedia

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    A long and flat steel tool with raised teeth for shaping wood. reed A series of beads arranged in a row. relief cut A short, straight cut made at a right angle to a curved layout so that sharper-than-normal curves can be cut with a jig saw or band saw. riffler A paddle-shaped rasp. rift sawn

  3. Router table (woodworking) - Wikipedia

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    Router tables are used to increase the versatility of a hand-held router, as each method of use is particularly suited to specific application, e.g. very large workpieces would be too large to support on a router table and must be routed with a hand-held machine, very small workpieces would not support a hand-held router and must be routed on a ...

  4. Router (woodworking) - Wikipedia

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    A "D-handle" fixed-base router. The router [a] is a power tool with a flat base and a rotating blade extending past the base. The spindle may be driven by an electric motor or by a pneumatic motor. It routs (hollows out) an area in hard material, such as wood or plastic. Routers are used most often in woodworking, especially cabinetry.

  5. Jig grinder - Wikipedia

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    These features are all critical in positioning a hole-and-peg system a precise distance from a reference surface or edge. The most important factor on a jig grinder is the dual-spindle configuration. The main spindle is roughly positioned with between 1" or 2" of travel for setup, and then the 0.100" of outfeed is used during machine operation ...

  6. Butt joint - Wikipedia

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    There are several types of butt joint based on the orientation of the pieces being joined. These include the T-butt, end-to-end butt, Miter butt and edge-to-edge butt. The T-butt joint is a very simple joint to construct. Members are simply docked (cut off) at a right angle and at the required length.

  7. Laminate trimmer - Wikipedia

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    The reduced power of a laminate trimmer (3/4 to 1 hp, as opposed to a typical router's 1-3 hp) may also make it unsuitable for heavy-duty router work. Some laminate trimmers are equipped with multiple bases for different types of routing work, and most support the use of an edge guide.

  8. Pocket-hole joinery - Wikipedia

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    Some woodworkers lay out their project before drilling their pocket holes and mark the face of the board that they want to drill to ensure the hole is in the correct location. Most pocket joints are made by screwing into the face or the edge of the board rather than the end grain because the screw will grab better. [4]

  9. Edge routing - Wikipedia

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    Edge routing may refer to: Routing a moulding on the edge of a piece of timber or other material. Network routing at the edge of a network (the routers concerned being called Edge routers ):

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