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Woodworking
1. Introduction to Woodworking
2. Workshop Safety
3. Understanding Wood as a Material
4. Essential Hand Tools
5. Power Tools and Machinery
6. Wood Joinery Fundamentals
7. Common Woodworking Joints
8. Project Planning and Design
9. Stock Preparation
10. Assembly Techniques
11. Surface Preparation and Finishing
12. Advanced Techniques
13. Jigs and Fixtures
14. Shop Setup and Organization
15. Maintenance and Care
16. Troubleshooting and Problem Solving
17. Skill Development and Learning
13.
Jigs and Fixtures
13.1.
Design Principles
13.1.1.
Safety Considerations
13.1.2.
Accuracy Requirements
13.1.3.
Repeatability
13.1.4.
Ease of Use
13.2.
Common Jigs
13.2.1.
Crosscut Sled
13.2.1.1.
Design Elements
13.2.1.2.
Construction Methods
13.2.1.3.
Safety Features
13.2.2.
Tapering Jig
13.2.2.1.
Adjustable Design
13.2.2.2.
Fixed Angle Design
13.2.3.
Dovetail Jigs
13.2.3.1.
Through Dovetail Jigs
13.2.3.2.
Half-Blind Jigs
13.2.3.3.
Variable Spacing
13.2.4.
Router Jigs
13.2.4.1.
Edge Guide Jigs
13.2.4.2.
Circle Cutting Jigs
13.2.4.3.
Mortising Jigs
13.2.5.
Drilling Jigs
13.2.5.1.
Pocket Hole Jigs
13.2.5.2.
Dowel Jigs
13.2.5.3.
Shelf Pin Jigs
13.3.
Custom Jig Construction
13.3.1.
Material Selection
13.3.2.
Hardware Selection
13.3.3.
Construction Techniques
13.3.4.
Testing and Refinement
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