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Articles from August 2008
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Product Review: Betterly Cove Router
By Andy @ 2:21 PM :: 495 Views :: 1 Comments :: :: All, Product Review, How-To

Betterly coving routers are an indespesible tool for the solid surface shop.  The cove router has been overhauled from its original design to be a powerful, well designed tool for any coving application.

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Friday, August 29, 2008
Tip of the Trade: Festool Hose Repair
By Andy @ 1:10 AM :: 266 Views :: 1 Comments :: :: All, Tips of the Trade

Do you have a problem keeping the cuff attached to the end of your Festool Vacuum hose? Although you can't merely screw it back on, there is a way to fix it.

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Saturday, August 23, 2008
Product Review: Betterly Stacc-Vac
By Andy @ 9:11 PM :: 393 Views :: 8 Comments :: :: All, Product Review

Back in April, Mr. Tom Stoffel, President of Betterly Tools, offered to send a Betterly Stacc-Vac Router Base to a fabricator for review. I took him up on his offer.

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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Get Rid Of ‘Train Tracks’
By Andy @ 12:33 AM :: 195 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: All, Tips of the Trade

There are a number of challenges you may run into as a fabricator involving adhesives and seams. Many of them can be easily solved through double-checking manufacturer instructions and checking the adhesive for correct...

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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Manage Your Sanding Process
By Andy @ 11:23 PM :: 218 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: All, Jon Olson

How to sand a solid surface top and what type of paper to use are probably the most controversial subjects in this industry. Every one seems to have an approach that works for...

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Sunday, August 17, 2008
Tip of the Trade - Stick It or Forget It
By Andy @ 1:38 AM :: 183 Views :: 1 Comments :: :: All, Tips of the Trade

Stickers are probably the last thing on your mind as a countertop fabricator.   Placed on the "Save Material" and the Trivet set, you can keep your customer prepared and your company name in front of satisfied customers.

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Wednesday, August 06, 2008
"Chips of the Trade"
By Andy @ 7:51 PM :: 315 Views :: 4 Comments :: :: All, Tips of the Trade

Using modern seaming clamps requires a certain amount of space to attach the device . But, when space is limited, such as when seaming a 3-in. piece of solid surface to an edge or economics do not afford the use of such a device, using “seam chips” is a good alternative that our shop continues to use.

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