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An old world order...

Secret: The right book on jigs can give you all the right moves.
More.. Jigs
and gauges
An
optimized system is all about "Making things on the fly."
And some do like to produce a few things from wood.
The pulse of economics..
The news will almost always emphasize the integrity and the worth of a "Family
owned, home
made, hand made theme." Sure, this is a setting set
apart from the rigid corporate bustle, but
often the news stories are telling
little about the need for waste saving, high tech automation
and job creation which begins with a predictable, gauged and
measured,
guess-free operation.
Having a precise operation in woodworking becomes really interesting when many discover that much of the pleasure is in the (production mode). This isn't meant to sound clever, but once the system, or once an operation starts to produce things, people like the rhythm, the pulse and the timing. They also like the feel and sight of everything working. At times, and with things all running in sync, a machine operator is like a kid sledding, where no matter what is going on all around, the machine is working right and, consequently some don't want to see it stop. We have to see smaller in order to get bigger. To begin to be more productive we need to practice being more precise, and the best and simplest way is to use jigs and to learn to use precision instruments. Two of the most important tools are the micrometer and the caliper. Now, with the development of an easier to use digital calipers on the market, woodworkers can see smaller and then begin to make bigger. Sometimes, when working in a smooth operation where there are few mistakes it becomes enjoyable, and you even wish that you could play on. A good operation, especially a safe one, is almost like a playground for some, where time seems surreal, and productivity is almost effortless. That is the goal. Another level of woodworking productivity begins with instruments that are more precise, guaranteeing better results without the risk of guessing. Most people
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The MASCUT
1.0 will set you up fast to accurately duplicate these
joints. The joint in the middle might need the assistance of a
tenoning jig to cut the middle channel in the front.
Now replicate all of
your ideas in the shop!
We
have TWO wood jigs, the MASCUT (our duplication/box joint jig)
for making accurate, interchangeable parts in volume.
And,
the
MINNIE
CUT
(only for box joints.)
About
the MASCUT
1.0....
#1
It's easy to use.
#2 It makes you look like a Pro!
#3 It has unlimited potential.
#4 It's very accurate.
#5 It saves on waste.
#6 It saves time.
#7 It saves money....
Learn it in Five
Minutes
and never forget. Even if
you do...this duplication technique remembers for you!
A duplication technique is simple to
learn on a table saw. Actually a CNC machine has much
more involved codes, software, programming time etc. Once the technique is
learned, it is very fast
from concept to delivery. Many ambitious, capable "Small Industrialists" can now
duplicate,
especially after seeing the new DVD..."Duplicate
like a Pro."
Then when they learn the
basics of production and become fascinated with producing
things, they will have the confidence to grow into something
bigger. To
this very day the complete
potential of a common table saw is still very much unknown.
It's not about having the tools
what you want...it's about wanting the tools you've
got. Most people don't realize that a
common table saw can be transformed into an accurate and consistent duplication machine.
It can be very productive, and the centerpiece of every shop.
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INFO...Explosion!
What is the The 50 Giants of Industry? You've
noticed it.....
Being coached is tough....
Some people search and search for tools and machines, or
search for bargain supplies and never discover the precision, even the productive potential of
jigs in a
shop. As an example of what I mean, just watch the television
news. They often like to visit a family owned operation where
things are made by hand. Either it is a small chocolate shop or an
artist, or candle shop. They rarely emphasize the need to advance
to a level where precision, where jigs or automation are employed.
They almost always emphasize the integrity and the worth of a
"Family owned, home made, hand made theme." Sure, this
is a setting set apart from corporate hustle and bustle, but it is
telling
The
rare Kahuna
of table saw __________________________
You are interested in tools and woodworking.... When
you are searching for efficient, to the point info, and need a direct,
insightful guide, going above and beyond....well, you know
what. Let the others follow mainstream, all of their peers and see if they
can make sense of, well you know what.
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Most people don't realize that a common table saw can be
transformed into an
accurate and consistent duplication machine. It can be very productive, and
the centerpiece of every shop.
These are some things you can make on your
table saw with a MASCUT 1.0. Picture frames, boxes,
humidors, component parts, mini toys, storage items, shelves,
mini furniture, chests, gages, yard art, letter trays, pen boxes,
candy dishes, stationary holders, coat racks, CD holders,
cassette holders, video holders, filing stands,
coasters, magazine holders, and more.

Comment....
"I
really understand what
you
mean when you talk about mass producing as opposed to specialized
projects.
I work for ###### and I have also
managed ##### in the past. Both of the
experiences have
given me an understanding of streamlining work processes
to maximize
production. I had not thought of applying this to my woodworking
because it was always just a hobby. However, woodworking costs way too
much
to be just a hobby. Since reading your web site I have
undertaken a
new look at my shop and started working on turning it
into a small side business.
I'll keep you posted. By
the way, your emails have been a great resource,
keep it up." Joe O......Hardwood
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These are some things you can make on your table saw with a MASCUT 1.0. boxes, component parts, mini toys, video holders, storage items, shelves, humidors, mini furniture, chests, gages, yard art, Picture frames, letter trays, pen boxes, stationary holders, coat racks, CD holders, cassette holders, , filing stands, coasters, magazine holders, and more. Copyright 2008 Xtra Products