Can I Sharpen My Router Bit? Q: I’ve got a carbide router bit that’s caked with pitch and leaves a rough cut. Can I rescue it or should I buy a new one? A: A bit can be brought back from the dead. Take a close look at the cutting edge. If it’s rounded over or lightly nicked, take your bit to a pro for evaluation and sharpening.Most bits can be professionally sharpened four or more times for about $5 to $7 a pop. There’s a good chance that all your bit needs is a good cleaning and a li...
Tips for Sharpening Woodworking Tools
It’s an old cliche, but it’s true: dull tools are more dangerous than sharp tools. Instead of being able to gently and easily slice wood, as you can with a sharp tool, you’ll have to force a dull tool to do what you want it to do. That’s an accident waiting to happen.
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DIY Shop Vacuum Cart with Built-In Storage | Free printable plans with how-to steps, tools and materials list, cutting list and diagrams. | Make your shop vacuum easier to move around, plus create storage for hoses and other accessories, with this handy vacuum cart. It’s sized to hold a 16-gallon shop vacuum, and offers lots of additional storage space. You can build one easily using a couple of 1x3 boards and a half-sheet of plywood.
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