Finger-Saving Push Blocks
Woodworking instructor Carol Reed's shop-made push blocks not only protect your fingers at the router table, they give you much more control for accuracy and success.
- • Carol Reed's Finger-Saving Success Devices
- • How to build Carol's jigs
- • Put the pushsticks to use
Carol Reed's Finger-Saving Success Devices
"I see myself as a teacher of beginners," says Carol Reed, who has taught woodworking and router techniques for 23 years. She also demonstrates her talents at woodworking and home and garden shows. Her first book, Router Joinery Workshop, was published in 2003.
Why you need these jigs
"I like to call these pushsticks my 'success devices,' " Carol says. "The real reason to use pushsticks is that not only will you be safer, you'll reduce burn marks and errors. Overall, you'll enjoy more success."
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