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Let's face it: Woodworking isn't cheap. Wood and materials alone can cost a small fortune. And well-designed commercial woodworking machines are often so expensive that they are beyond the reach of many home woodworkers. So what's a woodworker to do? Do what Stumpy Nubs does and build your own
In The Homemade Woodshop, James Hamilton, creator of the popular Stumpy Nubs website, shows you how to build woodworking machines for a fraction of the cost of store-bought models--and with more features to boot You'll discover 12 detailed projects for building precise, durable shop-made machines including:
- Sliding-top router table that makes joinery safe and easy
- Multi-function downdraft table that combines dust collection with countless workholding applications
- Sliding crosscut table that gives your table saw the precision and convenience of a high-end European saw
- 24" band saw that offers all of the throat capacity of an industrial model in a size that will fit on a benchtop
- Crosscut "super-sled" that allows you to create box joints, splined miters, tenons and more
- Table saw workstation that affords you a complete workshop in a 4' x 8' footprint
- And 7 more