Woodworker's Journal 2009-33-6, страница 69

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No matter what you're doing in the shop, dust collection is always an important consideration. Oneida's Dust Deputy gives you a small-sized cyclone collector, whatever size your shop. It's a clear-plastic molded miniature cyclone that can be mounted on or used with any

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Sometimes, of course, you need to start a project on a saw, and sometimes the material you're cutting just might be plywood or melamine. Forrest Manufacturing was thinking of just such situations when they designed their new Thin Kerf Dado blades: the blades are meant to produce thin grooves, and the 24 teeth mean the two outside blades do so cleanly, without

chipping or splintering as you cut on a table saw or radial arm saw. (Standard size is for a 5/8" arbor bore; others are also available.) The three-piece set, which comes with a 1/16" chipper for creating cuts from 3/16" to 1/4", sells for $209, while the two-piece set, which comes with just the outside blades and the shims for 3/16" cuts, sells for $189.

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