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The new German-made Colt MaxiCut Forstner bits are among our Best New Tools of 2008 – and this video will show you why. Watch as we cut cleanly – and incredibly quickly – through the hardest stock with no clogging or burning.
Editor's Note: These bits are not yet available in the United States, but we're told they will be available this fall in woodworking specialty stores and catalogs.
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Senior Editor Robert W. Lang gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into a Tool Test for our December issue of Popular Woodworking.
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From the press room of the Georgia World Congress Center and our hotel's lobby, we bring you the best news about all the new tools featured at the 2008 International Woodworking Festival in Atlanta, Ga.
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DeWalt enters the tracksaw market with both corded and cordless plunge saws.
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Delta unveils its new made-in-the-USA Unisaw.
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Because of their unfamiliar features, unusual appearance and higher price tag, many Americans don’t even consider buying a European saw. Here’s why they should.
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We test-drive the new loose-tenon joinery system from Festool
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Given our admiration of European tools, it has long puzzled me why more Americans haven’t adopted one of the most common fixtures of European shops, the combination machine.
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The first thing to understand is that there are two kinds of motors that power almost all of the machinery in a home workshop: induction motors and universal motors.
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