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Folding Saw Horse|4 tools your woodworking studio should have




1. Woodworking table
The absolute core of the workshop. Use it for joinery, shaping and finishing, checking planes, rigging, and of course there are times when longboards rest on it.
2. Scraper blade
The scraper blade is probably the most cost-effective tool in the workshop. It is generally used to scrape the surface, and only a slight movement is required for grinding. It's also great for removing scars, but be careful when shaving so that you don't ruin the surrounding good stuff.
3. Flush-trim milling cutter
A flush-trimming cutter is one that has bearings on the top and bottom. They are great for patterning. Use double-sided tape to secure the workpiece to the pattern, so you don't have to worry about cutting off the grain.
4. Folding saw horse
In almost any workshop, it is important to make the space used more versatile. The main machine is fixed in place, but what about the remaining open space? Folding saw horses are often used to take them out for cutting or gluing boards. If I lay a board flat on them, it becomes a workbench. The folding saw horse can be retracted and put away, and the small workshop is super practical!

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