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Tools that use some form of power other than muscle, usually electricity.
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Is an oscillating multi-tool a good option for detailed sanding?
The tool manufacturers seem to think so, as every one I've owned has came with a sanding pad mounting system.
I've used mine to get into the inside back corners of furniture that I'm stripping / ref …
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How can I make an inset cutting board handle?
Two ways spring to mind immediately.
One way would be with a router, a core box bit, and a jig.
The jig would clamp onto the end of the cutting board and provide a surface for the router to ride on …
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Why does direction matter when using an electric router?
It has to do with the rotation direction of the bit. You want to go 'against' the rotation with your pass, rather than 'with' the rotation (called a climb cut). This pulls the material toward the bit, …