The annual River-Cade Cardboard Sled Races will take place for the 23rd Year on Sunday, February 1st at Cone Park.
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How to build an easy spline jig for your sled and spline a miter
Want cleaner, stronger miter joints? A simple spline jig is all you need—and we’ll show you how to build it in no time. In ...
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The holidays come with so much cooking and food prep that getting everything on the table — hot and on time — can feel like a choreographed dance. Whether you're handling the entire meal or just ...
Though they did not all cross paths in Chapel Hill, every member of Kids Table, an indie pop band comprised of six UNC alumni, has a Carolina story. After finding each other in Washington, D.C. , ...
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Build a massive table saw sled
In this video, I built a 36" x 36" crosscut sled, also known as a miter sled or table saw sled. I also tuned up my table saw and installed a new blade to improve accuracy in my cuts. Standard ...
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