Whether you are working with milled boards from lumberyard, old barn siding or sheets of 4-by-8 plywood, the table saw is an excellent all around tool for cutting wood to width (ripping) and length (crosscutting). If the table saw were used for nothing but there two cuts, it would still be a valuable tool. But the saw also accepts a wide variety of blades and accessories, from roller stands that assist with unwieldy panels to molding heads capable of producing elaborate decorative trim. And with help from the simple, inexpensive shop-made jigs featured in this book, the table saw is also unsurpassed for repeat cuts and also valuable for making such fundamental woodworking joints as the lap, box and open mortise-and-tenon joints.
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