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Tuesday, January 8, 2008

A Woodworkers Guide To How To Build Your Shop

By Ken Morris

If there is one tool that all woodworkers and cabinetmakers need, it is a saw. Although there are many different kinds of saws out there, most novice woodworkers and cabinet makers go for miter saws and table saws. However, when your woodworking business (or hobby) grows, chances are that you are going to need to expand the number of saws you have in your workshop. The best way to do this is to educate yourself about all of the saws that are out there so you make the best choice.

How to Choose Saws for Woodworking

When it comes to the most important piece of equipment in your workshop, a table saw comes in at the top of the list, and for this reason, table saws are the ones that are purchased first by aspiring woodworkers and cabinetmakers. The major different between table saws is voltage - they come in 240 or 120. The lower voltage is entirely adequate for amateur use, but if you are going into woodworking professionally or expect to be using the saw heavily, go for the higher voltage. With a voltage of 240, you'll need an electrician to make a few adjustments to the lines before you can use it.

Some things to keep in mind about table saws include, first and foremost, how much kick the motor has. You also need to concerns yourself with whether the saw tilts to the right or left. Also, make sure there is some mechanism in the saw that catches some of the dust created when you're using it, or you'll have a major mess on your hands. Above all else, make sure the saw feels comfortable in your hands and that you think you'll be able to maneuver it with accuracy.

Woodworking Miter Saws

If table saws are the most important, miter saws are a close second. Without a miter saw in your workshop, you will not be able to cut corners or make curves and angles at all. The market is filled with miter saws in a variety of different price ranges and with a variety of different features. If you're not sure where to begin, ask around or check out a few online reviews.

If you have a large job on your hands, a miter saw is also a must. Be aware that some miter saws work on a stand and some miter saws work on the ground. The choice between these is a matter of personal preference. You should always go for the saw that feels best and most comfortable for you when you are doing your work.

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