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  • ...ile it was usually used to make [[fire]], it was also used for primitive [[woodworking]] and dentistry. It consists of a ''bearing block'' or ''handhold'', a ''sp [[Category:Woodworking hand tools]]
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  • 112 Parks Tool Co. (Woodworking equipment)<br/>
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  • In [[woodworking]], water-based putties are more commonly used, as these emit very little od
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  • ..., butcher blocks are easily cut and shaped with conventional [[Woodworking|woodworking tool]]s. Compared to many countertop materials such as [[Corian]], [[granit
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  • [[Category:Woodworking adhesives]]
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  • Similar to the traditional method, but [[stringer (woodworking)|stringer]]s and joist are replaced with engineered wood beams and supports
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  • ...with conventional table saws.<ref name = pro>{{cite web | publisher = Pro Woodworking Tips.com | title = Melamine | url = http://www.prowoodworkingtips.com/Melam * Lee Jesberger (2008). '' Pro Woodworking Tips.com''.
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  • [[Category:Woodworking materials]] [[Category:Woodworking| ]]
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  • [[:Category:woodworking]]
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  • [[Category:Woodworking]] {{woodworking-stub}}
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  • [[Category:Woodworking]]
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  • ...l finds point to the continuous use of redcedar wood in native societies. Woodworking tools dating between 5000–8000 years ago, such as carved antlers, were di ...s from [[Siberia]],<ref name="stewart 36"/> as hinted in the more advanced woodworking found in northern tribes such as the [[Tlingit]].
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  • [[Category:Woodworking]]
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  • * [[Woodworking]] [[Category:Woodworking| ]]
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  • ...erkins Brailler was first produced in 1951 by David Abraham (1896-1978), a woodworking teacher at the [[Perkins School for the Blind]]. The director of the Perki
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  • ..., as well as input-only and output-only devices. In 1951, David Abraham, a woodworking teacher at Perkins, created a portable braille terminal.<ref>{{cite news |
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  • * [[Woodworking]]
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  • Formaldehyde is used extensively in the woodworking and cabinet-making industries. Formaldehyde is used in the glues which bond
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  • ...GuideArticle.aspx?id=27045 "Dick Jarmon: Ultimate Tool Collector."] ''Fine Woodworking''. January 8, 2008. [[Category:Woodworking hand-held power tools]]
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  • [[Category:Woodworking hand-held power tools]]
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  • *[http://www.insidewoodworking.com/companiesbrands/fein.html Inside woodworking web site info on Fein tools] {{woodworking-stub}}
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  • {{woodworking-stub}} [[Category:Woodworking hand-held power tools]]
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  • '''Mafell AG''' is a manufacturer of [[high-end]] [[woodworking]] [[power tools]] specialized for [[carpentry]], founded in 1899. They clai * [http://www.insidewoodworking.com/companiesbrands/mafell.html Inside woodworking web site info on Mafell]
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  • ...eovers, the Metabo Group has become in 1999 the number 1 in the market for woodworking machines in Europe and number 2 worldwide.<ref>[http://www.metabo.com/Histo {{woodworking-stub}}
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  • ...ny. By the late 1950s, Rockwell had become a powerhouse in stationary and woodworking machinery through expansion of its product line and acquisitions of compani * [http://www.owwm.com/MfgIndex/detail.asp?ID=1141 Old Woodworking Machines Delta index]
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  • ...of [[power tools]] for the [[construction]], [[industry|industrial]] and [[woodworking]] industries. It is a subsidiary of [[Stanley Black & Decker]]. ...reorganized in 1947, manufacturing radial arm saws and other stationary [[woodworking machine]]s.
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  • ...A much larger tool along similar lines would be the woodworking [[Router (woodworking)|router]].
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  • [[Category:Woodworking hand-held power tools]]
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  • [[Category:Woodworking]] {{woodworking-stub}}
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  • ...ance. By using an all [[glued laminated timber]] structure and nail-free [[woodworking joints]] to hold the giant timbers together, measurements from the EMP test
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