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IN EVERY ISSUE

16 Make Your Table Saw a Jointer

TRICKS OF THE TRADE

You can edge-joint boards effectively with a simple two-piece jig. Also, build a sled to make cope cuts easily and accurately on your router table. And make your Workmate mobile.

22 WaldMann Workbenches

TOOL TEST

If you can't build a bench, WaldMann's are worth serious consideration. Also reviewed: Penn State's effective and affordable table saw guard, and an amazing glue bottle.

24 Make Accurate Half-lap Joints

POWER-TOOL JOINERY

Half-laps are an excellent choice for frame assemblies: doors, face frames, picture frames and web frames. Here's how to cut them easily with minimal setup. By Bill Hylton

28 Miter Shooting Boards

FROM THE BENCH

This simple workshop accessory does what no power tool can do for you: Fix your miters in a controlled fashion, one shaving at a time. By Don McConnell

82 Finishing Wood Floors

FLEXNER ON FINISHING

Giving new life to your floors is easier than you might think. With just a couple pieces of new (or rented) equipment you can strip or recoat your home's hardwood floors. By Bob Flexner

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