Guide to Using Woodworking Jigs

Woodworking jigs are extremely useful pieces of equipment, it only takes one time with a jig to discover that you could never do the job without one in future! It's always annoying if you drill holes too deep, or you can't hang pictures straight. There are so many tasks which can be made so much easier by using the right woodworking jig.

A jig doesn't have to be anything expensive or too fancy. In fact it's often possible to create your own jig for smaller tasks. If you are a professional woodworker then you should already have quite an extensive collection of jigs! These will save your time and so allow you to be more profitable, not to mention the amount of wasted materials you can actually use.

The Short List of Jigs Long on Performance

If you don't have much money to spend on woodworking tools then there are some important jigs which you should bear in mind.

A dowel jig is used to make precision holes for your dowel. This is a very useful jig if you are making furniture as dowels can be used in a number of locations, including holding the draw fronts onto the frame.

Another jig which is very important is the dovetail jig. By being able to do a dovetail joint you are making your work look much more professional. Old things used to have dovetail draws, a piece of furniture 50 years old is still around today because it was made very well. Dovetailed joints make it very strong and durable. Purchase a dovetail job with your jig and then you're able to create fine pieces of professional furniture.

More important jigs include router jigs, these are used to support the wood as it passes along the saw to be cut. These can be used to help the craftsman create very fine detail.

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Kreg woodworking jigs are very popular, these normally come with face clamps so that the drill jigs can be secured firmly in place. You can use these jigs to drill to very specific and accurate depths.

If you don't have a jig available but need to drill to a certain depth then one solution is to put a thick ring of masking tape around the drill at the depth that you want to drill to. When you drill you will see the marker so you will know when to stop drilling. This isn't as accurate as a professional kreg woodworking jig however it really does work. It's also extremely quick to do and you don't need any additional equipment. These things are fine for the occasional job, however if you're a professional then you really need the right tools for the job!

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I am an avid DIY'er and I now own three of these DV18DL Lithium-Ion drills. They have more than enough torque to handle most any job I throw at them. Just make sure you have a firm grip on the drill or it will torque around in a heartbeat.

The only problems I have encountered with this drill are with the chuck screw that holds the chuck in place is inadequate and I broken three of them while using a 1" Ship Auger bit to drill through a 8" log I ran into while digging post holes for a split rail fence. Fortunately I had bought the drill from L_o_w_e_s and they exchanged them without issue. The manager I talked to said that he had notified Hitachi of the problem but that they were not going to beef up the screw.

I ordered a number of chuck screws for various makes & models of 1/2" drills (including corded drills) and discovered that the Dewalt reverse thread screw #605256-01. It is just a bit longer that the Hitachi OEM screw and I haven't broken one since replacing it ^_^.

The second issue is with the tabs on the case that hold the battery in place. I accidentally dropped it 4' onto a concrete floor. It landed flat on the bottom of the battery. The battery was fine, but both of the tabs that hold the battery in place busted off. Luckily I have a Hitachi repair shop a mile from my home here in Belmont, MI and they replaced the case free of charge within a week. But as I said I now have three of these and four of the 3.0ah batteries.

The last Drill I purchased was the bare (DV18DLP4) drill from Timberline Tools in July 2009 and they timely shipped one to me ^_^.

great value but questionable performance - John Salazar - chicago
I bought mine as part of a 9pc kit and I have a review under the 9pc as well. (check that review as it has other good info)

Was impressed with the unit at first as it works well for projects around the house and easily drives screws, drills holes etc..

BUT I recently tried using it to drill 2 2" holes using a Starret hole saw. I was trying to go up into a wall from the basement through 2 2x4's and a sheet of 3/4" plywood. I was able to drill through the sheet of ply with no problem stopped to remove the piece of wood from the hole saw and then started into the 2x4 part drill struggled for about 2-3 minutes before overheating and stopping. At first I thought it was the battery so I swapped the battery for the second one and that worked for another minute or so. After a few minutes of stop and go I made it through the first hole and started on the second. Well never made it even through the plywood before it was just too hot to use so I took a break, ate a quick lunch and tried again. I expected to be able to get back to it and finish I figured 15 minutes had passed and the drill should have cooled down well that wasn't the case it worked for 15 seconds before once again going into protect.

Finally I just said screw it went to the garage, got my Milwaukee 1/2" corded hammer drill and I swear 15 seconds later I was done.

Like I said this is a great drill if you are a homeowner but if you are going to use this as a professional MOVE ON! I replaced my Dewalt 18v 4 pc kit that needed new batts (4 batts would have cost me 0 plus my drill was damaged)

I got a good deal through Tyler tool 0 for the 9pc set (shipped). Should have spent the extra 0 and gotten the Dewalt 9pc and I would have had the right angle drill and a flashlight that works.




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Electric Chainsaw Sharpener For Weekend Warriors

It's amazing how far chainsaw sharpeners have come in the past few years. It's still wise to have a trusty round file with you in the woods for touch ups, but one hundred dollars will buy you an excellent electric chainsaw sharpener to mount in your workshop for perfect chain sharpening.

A number of manufacturers now sell electric bench mounted chainsaw sharpeners which allow very accurate settings for the angle of the grinder and the depth of cut. Automatic chain feeds quickly move the chain to the next tooth so all you have to do is lower the grinding head for a second on each cutter. As soon as you raise the grinding wheel from the chain the automatic feeder slides the chain to the next cutting tip and you repeat the process.

Some of the more popular models, such as the Garrett Wade 45T01 chainsaw sharpener, are very inexpensive, and do as good a job as any professional chainsaw sharpener. Many of these sharpeners are manufactured in Italy, and are commonly referred to as "easy use" chainsaw sharpeners in Europe.

These types of electric chain saw sharpeners usually come in different configurations, including standard models that sell for approximately $65 - $75, and quick feed chainsaw sharpener models that sell for approximately $100. The quick feed models include fully automatic electric chain feed mechanisms so all you have to do is lower the grinding wheel to sharpen each tooth professionally.

The average chainsaw chain can be sharpened in one minute or less with this type of electric chainsaw sharpener. Most models include exact angle settings and depth gauges, and are easily bench mounted in any workshop. They are light and compact so they don't take up much room at all.

Some people will argue that the sharpening achieved from a chain grinder is never the same as when using a hand-held round file due to the shape of the grinder and the method in which it moves into the tooth. This may be true if you are a professional logger and use a round file every day to perform your job. But for 99% of the population there is no way that they can achieve the same consistency that you get with an automated electric chainsaw sharpener.

The consistent angle of sharpening that is achieved with an electric chainsaw sharpener, as well as the consistent depth and length of time that the grinding wheel is in contact with every tooth will provide far superior results. Amateur weekend warriors can now achieve professional results in minutes with an inexpensive electric chainsaw sharpener.

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The Makita BDF452 18v Lithium Ion Drill offers big features in a light weight package. See screw driving performance tests.

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I was a little surprised to see only one review on this drill and a poor score. Breakdowns happen with tools, which is acceptable if the problem is not a pervasive one. I have owned many Dewalt tools and have only had one trigger go bad. With Dewalt's warranty it was quickly repaired.

As for tool performance, I love this drill as it combines driver, drill and hammerdrill functions in one tool. I build decks and use this drill for pilot holes, boring larger holes for carriage bolts, and drilling anchor bolt holes in concrete. While it isn't a perfect tool for these jobs, the versatility makes up for it. The only alternative is buying a dedicated tool for each use such as a dedicated hammerdrill. Because the drill is necessarily heavy to accomodate the hammerdrill function, I use a Dewalt Impact Driver for driving screws, as it is lighter and the impact function makes it so easy.

I have read negative reviews about the new Nano battery's shutdown feature when it reaches a certain discharge level. I happen to like this feature. The battery delivers almost full power right up to the point of shutdown, helping me avoid the temptation to keep driving with a weak battery and using the drill like a screwdriver on those last couple screws, which is hard on the drill. Second, I believe this feature will result in a longer cycle life for the battery, since the number one reason for premature battery failure is inconsistent charging cycles, i.e. charging the battery when it's half drained one time and totally dead the next time. With the Nano, I just run it till it stops, then charge. I know I am cycling it consistently.

Better then expected - E. Rountree - Montclair, NJ USA
This tool functions better then expected as drill, hammer drill, and driver. Dewalt has a very good product here.

Great drill Great price here on Amazon - D. Edinger - Jacksonville Fl
this is a great drill and I got a great price here on Amazon 135.24 with shipping guess I got lucky it posted about a hour before I bought it new with all items and case thanks Again




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This is a great price for the Dewalt Hammerdrill. Cost me bucks for a new trigger on my current drill, so for not much more, I now have a new one as backup. Great since I already have a bunch of batteries and chargers and just needed a drill. Thanks guys!




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History of Hydraulic Jacks


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Hydraulic jacks are widely used all across the globe. They have a lot of relevance in the present era, as they have made an incredible contribution in making our life much more comfortable than it was before. These jacks have outweighed conventional screw jacks that were in use at some point of time. They consist of two cylinders joined together. It works on the principle of Pascal's law which suggests that when there is an increase in pressure at any point in a container of fluid, there is an equal increase in pressure at every other point in the container.

History

The origin of hydraulic jacks can be dated several years ago when Richard Dudgeon, the owner and inventor of hydraulic jacks, started a machine shop. In the year 1851, he was granted a patent for his hydraulic jack. In the year 1855, he literally amazed onlookers in New York when he drove from his abode to his place of work in a steam carriage. It produced a very weird noise that disturbed the horses and so its usage was limited to a single street. Richard made a claim that his invention had the power to carry near about 10 people on a single barrel of anthracite coal at a speed of 14 m.p.h. Dudgeon deserves a special credit for his innumerable inventions including the roller boiler tube expanders, filter press jacks, pulling jacks, heavy plate hydraulic hole punches and various kinds of lifting jacks.

Common Types

Floor Jacks: These jacks are primarily used to lift heavy equipments from the surface of the floor. It is more often used to change the tyres of vehicles. Floor jack is known by different names such as garage jack and car jack. Nowadays, you can find more powerful jacks in the market that use hydraulic power for maximum lift.

Hydraulic Bottle Jacks: Hydraulic bottle are versatile since they can be placed in tight spots and provides good leverage. They have a longer handle as compared to rest of the hydraulic jacks and push up against a lever that gives a lift to the main lift arm. With their use, it is possible to give a greater lift per stroke. They are extensively used in the construction of buildings and repairing the foundation of houses. It has also been found to be very useful in search and rescue operations.

Long Ram Jacks: In simple terms, it is a hydraulic jack with a long size ram. Its lever handle is quite easy to use. It is primarily used for performing various types of repairing work.

Shop Press jacks: They are of great use in press jobs where there arises a need to generate tremendous pressure with minimum effort.

Another popular form of jack that enjoys high demand in the market is the Porta Power Jack.

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Air Hammer - The Power of Air Tapping Hammer Effect and Doing Wonders!

Air hammers are a great piece of invention. They have made the work of craftsmen very easy and simple. The craftsmen can now easily shape a piece of metal in minutes, with the help of the air hammer, which otherwise would have taken hours or days and also lot of physical strain and labour. The air hammers puts pressure to the tune of several dozens PSI (pounds per square inch) on a metal piece and thus the work that should take days, if done by hand, takes only a few minutes when done by the hammer.

The air hammers can be either hand held or stationary. The hand held hammers are connected to an air tank with the help of a tube, from where pressurised air reaches the head of the hammer. These hand held hammers are generally used in households or in small factories or motor repairing shops.

The stationary air hammers are of much bigger size and are more powerful than the hand held ones. They are used for bulk and heavy duty work. These stationary air hammers are generally used in factories where vehicles or other machineries are manufactured in bulk.

The air hammers have different heads for different activities. For shaping or smoothing work, a hammer head is used. For scoring or cutting work, a chisel head is used. These hammers are both useful as well as dangerous tools. So, extreme precaution must always be maintained, while using these hammers, by the operator.

The pressure in the air hammer also varies depending up on the work it being used for and the type of target metal it is working on. For simple smoothing jobs, generally low pressure is used. When work is being done on soft metals like aluminium and copper, then also low pressure is used. When work is done on more hard metals, like stainless steel or iron, much more pressure is needed and high-pressure is exerted through suitable air hammer. For shaping jobs also, high pressure is needed.

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Cordless Drills Add To Your Home Workshop

If you want to choose from a wide variety of cordless drills, then you are in luck because there are tons on the market with lots of different features. Make sure whatever cordless tools you own fit well in your hand. This is important when you will be using them to work for a long period of time. You can go to several shops and look at a range of battery drills and other cordless drills. Check out different kinds of hand grips to choose the right one for you. Note where the controls are so you can see if it will be hard or easy to operate.

If you are working with harder materials than you'll need to get a lower speed. Make sure your drill has a wide variety of speeds. You can get one with an adjustable clutch, which can be a key feature on your drill. This will make the drill change automatically depending on the material's density. If you are a beginner this could be a good feature for you.

You will also want to choose the right level of power for your drill. 2-24 volts is the range of voltage you'll find. You need to consider your needs before you buy your drill. If you need drill heavy materials then get a higher volt drill. Get a drill that has more voltage than you think you will need. You always want enough power.

If you are looking at battery life than you should know that it widely differs between drills. You should buy one that uses two batteries. This means that while one battery is charging you can use the other one. This will make it easier to work continuously without stopping to change the battery pack. When you see the power level go down then you should change the battery right away.

Many woodworking shops use Makita cordless drills. This company offers great technology and created some of the first cordless models. These are sturdy and usually last for a long time. You can find them in many different models. You can try one that has variable speeds and different torque settings. This can make your drill more versatile.
You can buy cordless drills that have two batteries and other that have a 15 minute fast charger to get you back to work faster.

If you want a compact drill that has excellent power then try the Makita 18 volt ½ inch model. This gives you a great design that has a lot of power, but still easy to use. It also has variable speeds and the shift lock drive system can make things simpler for you. You will get the recommended two batteries with this model.

Try a model with long lasting batteries and an excellent charger. This would be found in the Rigid ½ drill that comes with 18 volts. You can get two speed transmission with this model and it comes with a 24 position clutch too. Rigid tools also makes a cordless drill with just 14.4 volts and 3/8 inches. This one also has two battery packs.

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