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A biscuit joiner is a power tool used to create precise, adjustable joints between two pieces of wood by cutting oval-shaped slots for wooden biscuits. Members at a makerspace utilize it to enhance the strength and alignment of their woodworking projects, facilitating quick assembly of furniture, cabinets, and other wooden structures.
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The pneumatic tools include the two nailers and the stapler.

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Assorted clamps are versatile fastening tools used in makerspaces to hold materials securely in place during various projects. Members utilize them for woodworking, metalworking, and crafting, ensuring stability while cutting, gluing, or assembling components. Their diverse range allows for adaptability in different applications, making them essential for creating precise and high-quality work.
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Wood steamers are tools used in makerspaces to bend wood by softening it with steam. Members utilize wood steamers to create curved wood elements for furniture, musical instruments, and various woodworking projects, allowing for intricate designs that are otherwise difficult to achieve with standard woodworking techniques.
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Dewalt impact drivers are mostly used to place fasteners more easily than with a standard (non-impact) drill.

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Cutting area of 53.5"x97"x5.5", max spindle speed of 18000rpm and travel speed of 600ipm. Has vacuum hold down, and will be upgraded to have Automatic Tool Changing. 

 

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