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The techniques described in this book, and in more detail in this chapter, should allow the woodworker to at least make satisfactory experimental models, and with practice perhaps showpieces. Not much is required in the way of tools beyond a small power table saw and a drill press, without which, though, you will not be able to do a very good job.
Lumber
Forming into Sticks
Cross-Cutting
Drilling Holes
Gluing
Sanding and Finishing
Summary
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