First step of using handsaw
Mark Your Cut Line. After measuring your material twice, you need to determine where you want to make your cut.
First step of using table saw
Pull the red paddle to turn on the saw.
First step of using miter saw
Set Up the Miter Saw. Find a suitable location to set up the saw, such as a workbench or table, and then clamp the saw to the selected surface to prevent it from moving.
First step of using drill press
Clean and clear the table.
First step of using jointer
setup and safety are First
second step of using handsaw
start making cuts
second step of using table saw
Wait for the blade to come up to speed.
Position the Material
second step of using drill press
Clamp your material to the table. Always put a piece of sacrificial wood under your workpiece to avoid drilling into the table.
second step of using jointer
feeding the board
3rd step of using handsaw
saw at the correct angle
third step of using table saw
Keep a straight edge of the material tight against the fence at all times.
Third step of using miter saw
Cut the Target Material
Third step of using drill press
Insert the drill bit. Remove the chuck key immediately.
third step of using jointer
Jointing the Edge
4th step of using handsaw
use longer strokes to cut deeper and wider
4th step of using table saw
Slowly push the material into the blade.
4th step of using miter saw
Repeat for Subsequent Cuts.
Adjust the table height.
4th step of using jointer
Key Considerations
last step of using handsaw
correct any mistakes if made
last step of using table saw
Keep at least one hand or a push stick on the material at all times; never completely let go.
Last step of using miter saw
Clean the Miter Saw.
Last step of using drill press
Adjust the RPM.
last step of using jointer
Jointing Multiple Sides