How to Cut Miter Joints at the Router Table
When it comes time to make 45° miters, most of us go straight to the table saw. Depending on the workpiece and how accurately the stops in your saw are set, the table saw can make getting good results...
View ArticleMagswitch Accessories – Worth a Look
If you’re not familiar with Magswitch featherboards and accessories, let me introduce you. As you might infer from the name, Magswitch products are based off of a unique magnetic locking system that...
View ArticleThe Best Handscrews You’ll Ever Own
One of my jobs here at Infinity Cutting Tools is to scout out quality products to add to our expanding product offering. One product category I knew we had to add to our inventory is the handscrews...
View ArticleNew Infinity Cutting Tools Website Worth a Click
Launching a new web site is never easy. But it’s something we knew we had to do here at Infinity Cutting Tools. Our old site was a great site to navigate but it wasn’t very mobile-friendly. So we’ve...
View ArticleProfessional Coping Sled makes Safer, Cleaner Cuts
The most difficult task of making rail and stile doors for kitchen cabinets or furniture is making the cope cut in the ends of the rail. This is difficult because the workpiece is narrow and doesn’t...
View ArticleLive-Edge Table Part 1 – How To Flatten a Slab with a Router
It certainly is a great time to be a woodworker. There are companies that specialize in all types of different lumber including slabs and, with a little digging, salvaged slabs to boot. As...
View ArticleNew Safety Gear Essentials for Your Shop
Our time in the workshop should be relaxing and enjoyable. After all, isn’t that why we do woodworking? But, unfortunately, woodworking isn’t without some risks. A lot of us take for granted basic...
View ArticleAll About the Wixey Digital Fence Readout for the Table Saw
The table saw is arguably the most-used tool in the woodworking shop. Almost every piece of wood in a woodworking project is cut at least once at the table saw. But setting the rip fence for a cut is...
View ArticleWhy You Need a Laser Thin-Kerf Table Saw Blade
I was skeptical at first. Why would anyone need a blade so thin that it only cuts a 1/16″ kerf? Then I tried the Laser Thin-Kerf Table Saw Blade (010-046) by Infinity Cutting Tools. Not to sound too...
View ArticleChoosing and Using Carving Tools in Your Shop
I grew up watching my dad whittle caricature clowns and other whimsical items. He’d sit in his living room recliner with a towel across his lap and use nothing more than his pocketknife to make...
View ArticleLive-Edge Slab Table Part 2 – Sanding and Applying a Finish
With the live-edge slab flattened (Part 1), the real question is what to do with it? In my case, I decided that the slab is well-suited for a long, narrow table such as a buffet or sideboard in a...
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