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An article and chart explaining the actual plywood thickness.
Inch Calculator
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A handy drill bit speed chart. Print and mount on wall in your workshop.
Sawdust Making 101
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A chart of suggested speed for twist drills, brad point, forstner, spade and circle cutters.
NewWoodworker.com
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Drill press speed chart.
Wood Magazine
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NewWoodworker.com
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Fraction, Decimal, Millimeters Chart
Delorie Software
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Print this handy chart and hang on your workshop wall as a guide to converting millimeters to fraction to inches.
Sawdust Making 101
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A chart which converts fractions to decimals.
Wood Magazine
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A printable chart for identifying US bolt diameter and thread count.
Sponsored by Bolt Depot
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A handy chart of commonly acceptable wood dimension in actual inches and metric measure.
NewWoodworker.com
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A handy lumber dimension chart with lumber normal size and actual size along with common lumber terminology. Print and hang in workshop.
Sawdust Making 101
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A printable chart to identify US machine screw and thread count.
Sponsored by Bolt Depot
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Drilling shank and pilot holes prevents your wood from splitting and allows for a tighter joint. Here is a handy printable chart.
Sawdust Making 101
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This speed chart is the general maximum speed guide for setting router speed according to bit diameter.
NewWoodworker.com
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Printable ruler - US and Metric ruler.
Bolt Depot
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Infoplease.com has an extensive conversion chart.
Infoplease
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A printable chart to distingish between USS and SAE pattern washers.
Sponsored by Bolt Depot
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Use the Wood Picker to identify candidate woods for a woodworking project.
WoodBin
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This chart references the gauge, head-bore size, shank-hole size, pilot-hole size and available lengths of traditional wood screws and production screws.
Wood Magazine
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