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  • Ryoba saw for smooth joints and flush cutoffs

    Ryoba saw for smooth joints and flush cutoffs

    This razor sharp saw is ideal for small cuts with clean edges

    I have a friend who does home renovation work, and he swears by this saw. Yet, it is perfect for hobby woodworkers as well.

    This is NOT for big cuts. It has two sides, one for rip cuts and another for crosscutting the grain. If you have an end or dowel that is sticking out, just use this beauty to cut it flush. If you have to cut into your stock for a dado or lap joint, this does a perfect job.

    Check out the video on the product page to see this in action.

    Find it here: https://amzn.to/3U9uC72

  • You need to get a grip

    You need to get a grip

    I’ve spent years just using a clamp to hold my work piece against the side rail of my bench. Tricky, crooked, and often it slips – leading to damage or swearing. One of the most basic things you need in a woodshop is a vise. But, they can get expensive. This is a great answer to that problem. A small, crazy affordable vise. They also have larger ones in the same price range.

    A simple and affordable basic woodworkers vise

    And it is all prepped with holes to add some hardwood pieces to the plates, for larger surface and gentler grip. I’m using some chunky 18″ pieces to accommodate my typical needs. This is my starting point, and I might eventually upgrade to a larger one, as my projects grow.

    Find it here: https://amzn.to/4wJIIK2