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Circular Cuts on the Table Saw

hen it comes to making perfectly straight cuts in a workpiece, whether ripping or crosscutting, the table saw is hands down the tool of choice for most woodworkers. But with a little ingenuity, the table saw can also be pressed into service for making circular cuts or to create round pieces. Here’s a quick look at three simple techniques for making circular

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