What do all those little lines mean anyway. A closeup look at the markings of a standard U.S. tape measure. Inch lines, 1/2" 1/4" 1/8" and 1/16" lines are explained.
A router is an extremely versatile
tool. It's another spinning tool requiring all long hair and loose
clothing to be tied back/up... The motor housing sits in a frame that
allows you to adjust the blade's depth via raising and lowering the
motor. The frame has two handles. This one has a D handle that also
contains a trigger switch.
As seen on TV! The RotoZip. Yup,
that tool you see on TV, late at night. The very kind folks at the
RotoZip company sent us a few units to try out. Here, we're setting up
to cut the circles for Anythig goes.
This belt sander will take a lot
of material off a piece of wood. be careful not to gouge the out the
wood. Belt sanders will leave small lines if you're not very careful.
This is a blurry circular saw.
Don't worry, it still cuts in focus. The blade spins counter clockwise,
thus pushing the wood chips up into the dust guide. Take a close look
and you'll see a hole just to the left of the number 2.