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Essay heading: Wood shop problem solving
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The first step you would usually take would be cutting your wood to length. Not using the table saw for this would be difficult, but can be done with the use of the portable circular saw. Before you start to cut your width, you will need to mark the width with a line of chalk. After you do that, you cut in a straight line following the chalk... displayed 300 characters
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The first step you would usually take would be cutting your wood to length. Not using the table saw for this would be difficult, but can be done with the use of the portable circular saw. Before you start to cut your width, you will need to mark the width with a line of chalk. After you do that, you cut in a straight line following the chalk... displayed next 300 characters
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