Where Are Laguna Table Saws Made?

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Matt Hagens

Among the many manufacturers of table saws in all forms and fashion is Laguna. While many woodworkers, DIY or professional, are familiar with the DeWalt name in table saws, Laguna has been manufacturing highly regarded table saws for more than …

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Carcass Saw vs Dovetail Saw

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Matt Hagens

Just how many kinds of saws are there? That’s an excellent question, and the saws you have in your home woodworking shop will depend on the types and size of projects you pursue.  A casual list-making task came up with …

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What is a Sliding T Bevel Used For?

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Matt Hagens

Every woodworking shop will have a wide selection of carpentry tools, both power and hand.  One never knows what tool will become indispensable to a project, and the wider the selection of tools, the better.  One such tool is the …

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How Long To Let Wood Glue Dry Before Planing?

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Matt Hagens

Many, if not most, of your woodworking projects will encounter gluing, whether you are gluing panel pieces to create a tabletop, cabinet door, or joint. Depending on the glue used, the drying time might be minutes or hours, and each …

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What is a Rasp Plane Used For?

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Matt Hagens

If you follow us here on Obsessed Woodworking, you know we often repeat the mantra:  “The right tool for the right job.”  If you follow this simple rule, you’ll never go wrong in the shop. Virtually every project you will …

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How Strong is Wood Filler?

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Matt Hagens

Invisible joints, pocket-hole joinery, and dowels have something in common.  They are all ways of hiding screws and nail holes.  The use of wood filler is another when screws are countersunk or a nail punch is used.  What about larger …

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How Strong Is Bamboo And Is It A Wood?

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Matt Hagens

With over 1600 species of bamboo, some growing a meter per day, it’s no wonder this ‘grass’ has sparked our curiosity and debate. My journey through woodworking has shown me bamboo’s remarkable resilience and versatility, challenging traditional views of strength …

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What Tools Does a Beginner Woodworker Need?

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Matt Hagens

When we began the Obsessed Woodworking resource for the home woodworking enthusiast, we jumped right in with very specific woodworking techniques, power tools, joinery, hand tools, and more for experienced woodworkers.  Not experts, mind you, but nonetheless experienced hobbyists. Here …

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Tips for Cutting Wood in Tight Spaces

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Matt Hagens

We’re not sure here at Obsessed Woodworking how many times we have written “the right tool for the right job,” but this piece is a perfect example of that maxim.  Tight spot tools, if you will. It’s not so much …

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How to Store Lumber to Prevent Warping

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Matt Hagens

A warped sense of humor can be funny and fun, but warped wood isn’t.  It will be either unusable or require a lot of effort to make it so.  When it comes to lumber and its arch-enemy, water, warping is …

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Is Wood Glue Stronger Than Screws?

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Matt Hagens

You’ve likely heard the expression “belt and suspenders” and understand its meaning.  Better to be safe, so to speak, don’t want your pants falling down at an inopportune moment. That same discussion can be had about glue and screws.  We …

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What Does a Woodworking Router Do?

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Matt Hagens

We’ve written of routers on these pages in the past, most recently here, where we discussed the difference between fixed base and plunge routers.  But we realized we jumped into router discussion without talking about router basics first.  So, we …

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What are Clamping Cauls Used For in Woodworking?

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Matt Hagens

Cauls are indispensable in your woodworking shop for laminating panels, and they are both utilitarian and easy to make.  They are not to be confused with the fatty omentum covering the intestines of a cow or pig or the amniotic …

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How Strong is Gorilla Wood Glue?

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Matt Hagens

Perhaps you remember that old advertisement with a construction worker hanging from a steel beam after applying some Gorilla Glue to his work helmet. It was a silly demonstration, but Gorilla Glue is pretty strong.  Many of us have used …

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Is Balsa Wood Strong?

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Matt Hagens

Are you questioning the strength of balsa wood? Despite its reputation as a lightweight and seemingly fragile material, balsa wood hides an unexpected robustness. From model-making to more intricate applications, understanding the true strength of balsa wood can open up …

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