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Setting up shop is easy when you have a supplier that can provide you with Jet power tools. The top-of-the-line woodworking and metalworking tools can be found at more than 9,000 dealers world-wide.

All About Jet

Jet power tools are not just made in one place, but are a collection of the finest technology and materials from around the world. The tools are manufactured in areas where engineers have perfected specific crafts and designed the tools to support them.

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One of the unique qualities about Jet power tools is that… Continue reading

I don’t know about you but I have always been fascinated with the router. It is powerful!  It is versatile. And it comes in a variety so shapes and sizes.

Learning how to properly use a router is fairly easy, but there are many tricks, tips and jigs to make it an exciting tool to master. Here is a video with some great tips to get you going!

Most people think “power tools” when they think of woodworking, but hand tools are also important for woodworking. If you are just starting out in woodworking, you want to make sure you get the right tools, and not spend a lot on unnecessary items.

You will need a number of hand tools to properly shape wood:

  • Clamps-It is a good idea to have a variety of sizes, but they do not cost much, and they last a long time, so used ones will serve as well as new ones.
  • Bench chisels-Get about 6 of these, ranging from one quarter of… Continue reading

You will, at some point in time, need more than one saw in your woodworking shop. Table saws and miter saws are typically the first saws purchased by those new to woodworking. Knowing what to look for in a saw is the best way to ensure you are purchasing saws that will meet your needs in the future also, as your woodworking experience increases. Consider the following when choosing woodworking saws.

Table saws are often the first power tool purchased for a workshop and are, indeed, an important tool. Saws come in 120 or 240 voltage. A saw of 120… Continue reading

Circular saws are a device made for swift and precise cutting of sheet materials and timber with a flat surface. The circular blade in the saw does the actual work of cutting. It is designed to keep the person who is operating the machine safe and makes the tool easy to handle and use. For best results proper way of using circular saw is very necessary. Even if you are already working with the saw still you need to know certain good things about it which will not only guarantees precision results but also keeps the operator safe from any… Continue reading

Because of their accuracy, versatility, convenience and speed power miter saws have become one of the most popular saw types on the market. Just because you’ve read about them in forums and your woodworking or DIY buddies have one doesn’t mean you should rush out and pick one up though – use this guide to make sure that you’re actually in need of a miter saw, and to help you pick out the right specs for your purposes.

Miter saws, also called chop saws, drop saws and cross cut saws (among others) quickly and accurately cut angles in wood, making… Continue reading

by Philip Humfrey

People everywhere are discovering the joy of woodworking. Today, when furniture and other types of wood-based manufacturing is moving overseas, getting old-fashioned quality is often next to impossible.

And of course, the high price of fine already-made wood products can also be prohibitively high. The good news is more and more people are either getting into woodworking or are expanding their skills and shops.

As a leading manufacturer of woodworking tools, our customers range from the weekend hobbyist with a set-up in the garage, to shops that turn out growing quantities of quality wood products.

One thing… Continue reading

by Kurt Schefken

Most beginners aren’t sure which way to turn when trying to find the best wood working tools for their needs. They often wonder which are the best out on the market. The professionals however can spit out the names in a moment’s notice of all of the best tools out there, or at least what they prefer. The fact of the matter is that there’s a lot of quality woodworking tools and brand names out there and soon you’ll have your favorites to recommend as well.

Some widely loved brands of tools include the Sears Craftsman collection,… Continue reading

  • Table saw tapering jig (why I needed a circle jig)
    Table saw tapering jigwhy I needed a circle jig… One morning my daughter said to me she needed a wedge to hold the door when she took out her bicycle, so I went to the work shop to make her one, only this time I decided to do it safe… So I made a jig for tapering cuts – no more freehand cutting. Some scrap ply and by the help of my new circle jig with a fast […]
  • Circle router jig
    Circle router jigFestool style… A circle jig for my router so I could make a divider circle for another jig… Time for: Jig – Jazz… The jig is made from ply and a scrap piece of hard wood.You can see the sketch on the picture, quite simple, I saw the pattern in a woodworking magazine but do not remember where, but others have made it here on LJ also so you mi […]
  • Mortise router jig (Festool style)
    Mortise router jigFestool style… Sometimes friends ask me; ‘what is it you do in that workshop MaFe’, I scratch my neck and say; ‘mostly tools to make tools or jigs to make jigs’... This project is one of those. A jig for my router so I can make mortises and I needed it for another jig so it was why it was made at this time. The jig can be made from a thin p […]
  • I Saw it. She Saw it. We all Saw it. February 22, 2012
    As instructors at woodworking classes, we spend most of our time sampling bon-bons and braiding each others hair while the students work away the last bits of their cartilage between their poor, overtaxed joints. Today was not so fun for the instructors. While the students merrily dovetailed away their carcasses at The Woodwright’s School, the Continue readi […]
  • Build a Tool Chest at 'The Woodwright's School' February 21, 2012
    Monday's "Anarchist's Tool Chest" class "The Woodwright's School" was the first of five days of dovetailing. By the end of the week, everyone will be able to cut dovetails in their sleep. And we'll all be so tired that we might have to. Be sure to visit The Woodwright's School online. Click here to purchase Contin […]
  • A Pause in the Hostilities February 16, 2012
    I finished yesterday fitting the three bottom drawers to the Campaign Secretary I’m building and I started in on building the gallery – it’s all dovetailed now. I’d be quite happy with my progress if I weren’t about to get into a car. For the next 10 days I’ll be on the road, taping a Continue reading» […]
  • General Tools Deluxe Professional Seeker Scope w/Color Camera
    For inspecting the interior of walls, engine compartments, or any dark, inaccessible space, reach for the General Tools Seeker Scope DCS300. With its spacious 3-1/2'' full-color viewing screen, and its flexible, LED-lighted, 39'' probe, this camerascope is well-equipped to troubleshoot even the tiniest spaces. The probe flexes, yet retain […]
  • Round Summit Pencil Hardware Kit
    Each kit includes all necessary hardware. Gold-plated exterior trim hardware with black accents. Pencil hardware includes .7mm lead dispenser and cushion twist mechanism. Turning blank not included. -> Round Summit Pencil Hardware Kit - $8.39 -> Drill Bit "O" Size - $6.79 -> 7mm Mandrel, #2 Morse Taper and Knurled Nut - $19.99 […]
  • Slimline Pencil Hardware Kit
    Attractive and simple, the Slimline Pencil is a great starting point for beginners. Turning this basic design is easy, and the result is a stately and reliable click-action pencil that will write for years. The available satin platings have all undergone a special process resulting in a slightly textured, matte finish that looks and feels great. Use the bush […]