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The woodshop tool that is designed to cut a flat surface onto dimensional lumber according to the depth setting selected |
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The woodshop tool that is designed to cut a 90 degree edge that is straight from end to end along a piece of dimensional lumber |
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The woodshop tool that is designed to mill slot into the edge of a piece of lumber or panel product at a determined depth and size |
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The pre-manufactured product that serves as the mechanical insert for the plate joining system |
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Adhesive that is lignin based and specifically designed to adhere wood and wood products together |
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The woodshop tool that is designed to serve as a cutoff tool for wood that is capable of cutting a wide variety of miter and bevel settings as necessary |
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The woodshop tool that is designed to both rip wood with the grain and crosscut wood against the grain according to need |
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The face of a piece of dimensional lumber that presents a cross section of annual growth rings |
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The face of a piece of dimensional lumber that does not present a cross section of annual growth rings |
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The woodshop accessory that is designed to help hold wooden objects together with great force so glues and adhesives can cure |
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The table saw accessory that is configured to cut aggressively with less carbide teeth and remove waste sawdust quickly using deeper gullets |
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The table saw accessory that is configured to cut cleanly by including more carbide teeth with smaller gullets to match the waste removal needs of the operation |
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The woodshop tool that is designed use a continuous abrasive sheet to surface dimensional lumber uniformly according to predetermined setting |
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The versatile woodshop tool that is designed to allow for the use of many different cutting bits to accommodate different operations |
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Reciprocating Palm Sander |
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The woodshop tool that is hand held and designed to gently abrade the surface of dimension lumber according to the grit and type of abrasive used |
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