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  2. Category:Handbooks and manuals - Wikipedia

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    Machinery's Handbook; Manual for Courts-Martial; Manual of the Planes; Marks' Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers; Masters of the Wild; Mathematical Handbook for Scientists and Engineers; MCC Coaching manual; McCoy's British Massage Parlour Guide; Moe book; Monster Manual; The Musician's Handbook

  3. Woodworking machine - Wikipedia

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    A Woodworking machine is a machine that is intended to process wood. These machines are usually powered by electric motors and are used extensively in woodworking . Sometimes grinding machines (used for grinding down to smaller pieces) are also considered a part of woodworking machinery.

  4. Router (woodworking) - Wikipedia

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    Another related machine is the pin router, a larger static version of the hand electric router but normally with a much more powerful motor and other features such as automatic template copying. Some profile cutters use a cutting head reminiscent of a spindle router.

  5. Wood shaper - Wikipedia

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    A wood shaper (usually just shaper in North America or spindle moulder in the UK and Europe), is a stationary woodworking machine in which a vertically oriented spindle drives one or more stacked cutter heads to mill profiles on wood stock.

  6. Circular saw - Wikipedia

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    A circular saw is a tool for cutting many materials such as wood, masonry, plastic, or metal and may be hand-held or mounted to a machine. In woodworking the term "circular saw" refers specifically to the hand-held type and the table saw and chop saw are other common forms of circular saws. "Skilsaw" and "Skil saw" have become generic ...

  7. Durden Machinery - Wikipedia

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    The founder Frank Reginald Durden produced his first woodworking machine, a thickness planner, in 1951. This was quickly followed with the introduction of the popular "Pacemaker" universal woodworker in 1954. Several models of the 'Pacemaker" were produced in the ensuing years and exported to different countries around the world.

  8. Template:Woodworking-stub - Wikipedia

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    More than one stub template may be used, if necessary, though no more than four should be used on any article. Place a stub template at the very end of the article, after the "External links" section, any navigation templates, and the category tags. As usual, templates are added by including their name inside double braces, e.g. {{Woodworking ...

  9. Combination machine - Wikipedia

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    A combination machine takes up much less space than the equivalent separate machines. Most European machines have a sliding table that tends to make them safer than typical North American table saws. Even though top end combination machines can be quite expensive, there usually is a cost saving over separate machines of similar quality.