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Hi, this is Ed Reyes with Master Builders from Tampa, Florida. On behalf of Expert Village, this is how you use and maintain a miter saw. Now there are certain types of cuts that this saw will make. One of them is called the crosscut. Once again, I can't... Read More »

We will cut the side pieces and front piece down to thirteen inches wide, and to do so we must reinstall our miter gauge by removing the rip fence. This time however, the miter fence must be turned to ninety degrees. I must measure them to thirteen... Read More »

On behalf of Expert Village, my name is George Engle with Mr. Fix-It Handyman in Miami, Florida and today I am going to show you how to set up and use and perform different cuts with a portable table saw. This is what is going to keep your board or... Read More »

Hi! I’m Rob McMahon for Expert Village. You can keep doing this. Take you piece here, measure 1 inch from the line here, and we’ll make a 1 inch frame. This is a gage here. Lining it up so that intersects on that line. Now, these pieces will... Read More »

Hi, this is Jon, and in this clip we'll be talking about feather boards. A feather board is just a piece of wood, or a lot of time you can buy them and they're plastic, and you set it down next to your tool, and when you run your board through, it allows... Read More »