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            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/bosch-table-saw.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-07-04T21:03:22-04:00</lastmod>
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              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/4100-09_bosch-table-saw.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>4100-09 bosch table saw</image:caption>
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            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/box-joint.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-11-06T15:37:59-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/making-box-joints_cut-mating-board-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Making box joints on the table saw.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/box-joint_using-box-joint-jig.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Box joint - Using a box joint jig to make accurate joints on the table saw.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/box-joint_tool-bit-boxes.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Box joint - Wooden tool storage boxes using box joints in their construction.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/box-joint-jig_cutting-fingers-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Box joint jig.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/box-joint_large-gluing-area.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Box joint - the fingers provide a wide gluing area.</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/box-joint-jig.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-11-06T16:00:36-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/box-joint-jig_jig-assembled.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Box joint jig - attaching the main fence and spacer.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/box-joint-jig_align-to-blade.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Box joint jig - Align the back fence to the blade.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/box-joint-jig_measuring-fence-offset.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Box joint jig - setting the fence offset with calipers.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/box-joint-jig_jig-parts.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Box joint jig - jig parts.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/box-joint-jig_align-fence-to-t-slot.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Box joint jig - square fence to t slot.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/box-joint-jig_make-test-cut-for-pin-fit.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Box joint jig - making a test cut.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/making-box-joints_cut-mating-board-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Making box joints on the table saw.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-saw-blades_sd208-contents-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Freud sd208 dado saw blade.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-blade_stagger-chippers-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>How to set up a stacked dado blade set.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/box-joint-jig_cutting-second-slot.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Box joint jig - Cutting the second slot in the fence.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/box-joint-jig_checking-pin-fit.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Box joint jig - index pin in test cut.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/box-joint-jig_measure-across-dowels.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Box joint jig - measuring across the dowels.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/box-joint-jig_cutting-fingers.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Box joint jig.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/box-joint-jig_screw-index-pin-to-fence.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Box joint jig - the index pin is screwed to the spacer block.</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/building-cabinet-doors.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-12-31T08:56:22-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/building-cabinet-doors_ready-for-assembly.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Building cabinet doors - the finished parts ready to be assembled.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/building-cabinet-doors_cut-first-tenon-cheek.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Building cabinet doors - Cutting the first cheek of the tenon.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/building-cabinet-doors_cut-second-tenon-cheek.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Building cabinet doors - cutting the other side of the tenon.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-hole-joinery_screw-drawer-bottom-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Securing the drawer bottom with screws.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/building-cabinet-doors_adjust-dado-height.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Setting the dado blade height.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/building-cabinet-doors_cutting-groove2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Building cabinet doors - Making the first pass over the blade to cut the groove.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/drawer-fronts_mount-drawer-pulls-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Building drawer fronts.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/building-cabinet-doors_clamping-the-door.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Building cabinet doors - clamping the assembly.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/building-cabinet-doors_gluing-the-tenons.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Building cabinet doors - glue is applied to the tenons.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/building-cabinet-doors_stiles-and-rails.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Building cabinet doors - the styles and rails are cut to size.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/building-cabinet-doors_check-panel-fit.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Building cabinet doors - checking the fit of the center panel in one of the stiles.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/building-cabinet-doors_cutting-groove.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Building cabinet doors - Making the first pass over the blade to cut the groove.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/busy-bee-tools.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-11-07T22:37:11-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/craftex-ct086-jointer-150px.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Craftex CT086 wood jointer.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/craftex-ct146-contractor-table-saw-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Craftex CT146 contractor table.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/craftex-ct086.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-11-11T09:53:55-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/craftex-ct086-jointer-infeed-table-stops.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Craftex CT086 6</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/craftex-ct086-jointer-cutter-head.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Craftex CT086 cutterhead.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/craftex-ct086-jointer-fence-controls.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Craftex CT086 6</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/craftex-ct086-jointer-infeed-table-controls.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Craftex CT086 infeed table controls.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/craftex-ct086-jointer.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Craftex CT086 6</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/craftex-ct146.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-11-11T09:53:55-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/craftex-ct146_motor-pully.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Craftex ct146 - Machined pulleys and poly-v belt.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/craftex-ct146_checking-alignment.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Craftex ct146 - checking arbor washer for runout.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/craftex-ct146_front-fence-view.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>craftex ct146 - fence view of cursor and tape.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/craftex-ct146_blade-tilt-adjustment.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Craftex ct146 - blade tilt adjustment stop screws..</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/craftex-ct146-contractor-table-saw.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Craftex ct146 contractor saw.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/crosscut-sled.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-11-11T09:59:26-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/crosscut-sled_clamp-side-runner.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Crosscut sled -  the side runner is clamped and marked for drilling.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/crosscut-sled-dado-jig-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Crosscut sled dado jig.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/crosscut-sled_t-track-screws.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Crosscut sled - the t-track is screwed to the top of the fence.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/crosscut-sled_rabbet-in-fence-bottom.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Crosscut sled - a rabbet was cut in the bottom of fence.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/crosscut-sled_squaring-fence-to-miter-slot.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Crosscut sled - Using a framing square to get the fence close.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/crosscut-sled_fence-clamped.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Crosscut sled - The fence is clamped even with the edge of the plywood.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/crosscut-sled_stop-block-done.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Crosscut sled - the finished stop block with it&#39;s hardware.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/crosscut-sled_trimming-the-end.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Crosscut sled - trimming the sled.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/crosscut-sled_mark-screw-holes-for-runner.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Crosscut sled - Lines are drawn on the runner to mark the location for screws.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/crosscut-sled_stop-block-hardware.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Crosscut sled - Stop block is glued and screwed together.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/crosscut-sled_basic-parts.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Crosscut sled - Baltic birch plywood.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/crosscut-sled_drill-holes-for-fence.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Crosscut sled - Countersunk holes for fence.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/crosscut-sled_set-to-cut.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Crosscut sled - getting set to make a cut.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/crosscut-sled_cut-dado-for-runner.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>crosscut sled - A 3/4</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/crosscut-sled_stop-block-pieces-cut.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Crosscut sled - making a stop block.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/dado-blade.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-11-11T09:59:27-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-blade_stagger-chippers.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado blade - stagger the chippers.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-blade_cleaning-arbor.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado blade - cleaning the saw&#39;s arbor.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-blade_set-blade-height.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado blade - setting the initial height of the dado cutter.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/sacrificial-fence_cutting-rabbet-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Digital calipers - 6</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-blade_make-test-cut.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado blade - making a test cut in some scrap mdf.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-saw-blades_sd208-contents-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado saw blades - Freud sd208 pro dado set.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-blade_cleaning-blade-face.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado blade - cleaning the dado blades before installing.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/digital_calipers_small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Sacrificial fence - cutting a rabbet.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-blade_measure-stock.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado blade - measuring the mdf stock.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-blade_oil-shim.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado blade - adding oil to shim so it will stick to blade.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-blade_parts-and-pieces.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado blade - Freud sd208 stacked dado set.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-blade_check-fit.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado blade - checking the fit.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-blade_bevel-tooth-orientation.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado blade - close-up of beveled teeth.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-blade_measure-stack-width.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado blade - measuring across the tips of the outside blades.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/dado-jig.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-11-11T10:03:01-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-jig_drill-hole-through-front-fence.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado jig - drilling a 1/4</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-jig_attach-front-fence.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado jig - the short stub fence is attached to the crosscut sled.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-jig_attach-back-fence-bracket.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado jig - the slotted bracket is clamped to the fence assembly.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-jig_drill-fence-holes-in-base.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado jig attachment base with fence mounting holes drilled and countersunk.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-jig_cut-rabbet-in-rear-fence.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado jig - a rabbet is cut in the rear fence to match the fence on the crosscut sled.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/crosscut-sled_set-to-cut-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Crosscut sled.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-jig_run-jig-through-dado-blade.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado jig - cutting a starter slot.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-saw-blades_sd208-contents-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Freud sd208 dado saw blade.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-jig_clamp-fence.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado jig - the rear fence is clamped in line with the fence of the crosscut sled.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-jig_rear-fence-bracket-dimensions-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado-jig - rear fence bracket sketchup model.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-jig_drill-hole-through-fence.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The area to the right of the rip fence is suitable for a table saw router table.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-jig_front-fence-bracket.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado-jig - front fence bracket sketchup model.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/dado-joint.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-07-06T19:14:56-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-saw-blades_sd208-contents-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>SD208 dado saw blade.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/stopped-dado.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado joint - stopped dado.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-joint.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado joint - through dado.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/rabbet-dado.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado joint - rabbet and dado joint.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/dado-saw-blades.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-10-19T18:11:54-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-saw-blades_oak-melamine-dados.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado saw blades - dados cut in oak and melamine.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-saw-blades_freud-sd208.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado saw blades - Freud SD208 8</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-blade_stagger-chippers-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado blade - stacking blades.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-inserts_combination-blade-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Zero clearance table saw insert.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-saw-blades_birch-plywood-dado.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado saw blades - dado cut in birch plywood.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-saw-blades_sd208-contents.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado saw blades - Freud SD208 set contents.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/dewalt-table-saw.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-01-20T22:43:52-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dw746.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>dw746</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/dial-indicator.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-01-20T23:06:09-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dial-test-indicators.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dial gauge and dial test indicator.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dial-indicator_magnetic-stand.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dial indicator - measuring arbor washer runout on a table saw.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dial-indicator_inside-close-up.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dial indicator -  close-up of inside gears.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/digital-calipers.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-01-21T01:01:40-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/digital_calipers_depth.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Measuring the depth of my miter slot with digital calipers.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/digital_calipers_step.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Measuring the height of my fence with digital calipers.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/digital_calipers_inside.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Taking an inside measurement with digital calipers.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/digital-calipers_gib-adjustment.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Didital calipers - Adjustable screws for gib.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/digital_calipers_measure.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Using the digital calipers to measure the width of a piece of stock.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/digital_calipers_scale.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The scale on these digital calipers has many useful features.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/digital_calipers.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>6 and 8 inch digital calipers.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/dowel-joint.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-01-22T02:33:26-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dowel-joint_connecting-workpieces.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dowel joint - Connecting two workpieces together with dowels.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dowel-joint_pinned-mortise-and-tenon.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dowel joint - a pinned mortise and tenon joint.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dowel-joint_doweling-jig.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dowel joint - self centering dowel jig.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dowel-joint_types-of-dowels.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dowel joint - some different types of dowels.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/drawer-fronts.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-10-16T21:57:01-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/drawer-fronts_countersink-holes-from-inside.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Drawer fronts - countersinking the pilot holes in the drawer box.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/drawer-fronts_mark-centers-for-drawer-pulls.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Drawer fronts - marking the center lines for the drawer pulls.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/drawer-fronts_routing-with-the-grain.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Drawer fronts - the first cut is along the grain.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/drawer-fronts_vertical-panel-raising-bit.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Drawer fronts - vertical panel raising bit is used to rout a shallow cove profile in the front edges.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/drawer-fronts_mount-drawer-pulls.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Drawer fronts - .</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/drawer-fronts_attach-drawer-front-with-screws.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Drawer fronts - driving screws in from inside the drawer box.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/drawer-fronts_finished-routing-shallow-cove.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The area to the right of the rip fence is suitable for a table saw router table.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/drawer-fronts_set-up-straight-edges.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Drawer fronts - straight edges are clamped to the face frame.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/drawer-fronts_finding-dead-center.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Drawer fronts - drawing lines across the diagonals will mark the center of the panel where the lines cross..</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/drawer-fronts_routing-end-grain.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Drawer fronts - the panel is then flipped counter-clockwise for the second cut.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-hole-joinery_screw-drawer-bottom-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Securing the drawer bottom with screws.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/building-cabinet-doors_gluing-the-tenons-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Gluing cabinet door.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/drawer-fronts_drilling-holes-for-drawer-pulls.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Drawer fronts - drilling mounting holes for drawer pulls.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/drawer-fronts_drill-pilot-holes.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Drawer fronts - drilling pilot holes in drawer box front panel.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/drawer-fronts_routing-test-piece.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Drawer fronts - A test piece is cut to the desired shape.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/drawer-fronts_glued-up-and-trimmed-to-size.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Drawer fronts - Panels are planed to thickness and trimmed to final dimensions.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/drawer-fronts_birch-stock-ready-for-glue-up.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Drawer fronts - birch boards ready to glue up.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/dw745.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-01-21T04:22:55-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dw745.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>DW745 portable table saw.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/featherboard.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-01-21T01:11:08-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/featherboard_last_finger.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Finish cutting fingers on one end</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/featherboard_setup.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Feather board set up against stock.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/featherboard_parts.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The completed featherboard and it&#39;s parts.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/featherboard_done.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Finished feather board body</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/runner_mark2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Use a square to mark the lines for holes</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/featherboard_measure.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Measuring the kerf after first cut</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/runner_mark.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Mark the center of the feather board slots on the runner</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/featherboard_start2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Start cutting fingers on featherboard</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/featherboard_lines.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Draw lines on featherboard at thirty degree&#39;s</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/runner_countersink-screw.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Runner with screw in countersunk hole</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/runner_countersink.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Drill 1/4</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/google1f8f983de3727100.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2010-02-14T16:49:47-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.6</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/index.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-11-17T00:57:06-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>1.0</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-hole-jig_small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Pocket hole jig.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/craftex-ct146-contractor-table-saw-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Craftex CT146 contractor table.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/resawing_making-second-rip-cut-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Resawing on the table saw.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/mitered-rabbet-joint-150px.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Cutting a mitered rabbet on the table saw.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/drawer-fronts_mount-drawer-pulls-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Building drawer fronts.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/craftex-ct086-jointer-150px.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Craftex ct086 6</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/vix-bits_self-centering-drill-bits-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Vix bits.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/4100-09_bosch-table-saw-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Bosch 4100-09.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/making-box-joints.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-01-21T04:52:36-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/making-box-joints_adjust-with-micrometer.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Making box joints.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/making-box-joints_butt-notch-against-pin.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Making box joints.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/making-box-joints_number-corners.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Making box joints - numbering the corners.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-saw-blades_sd208-contents-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Freud sd208 dado saw blade.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-blade_stagger-chippers-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>How to set up a stacked dado blade set.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/making-box-joints_glue-up.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Making box joints.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/making-box-joints_cut-mating-board.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Making box joints - setting up the first cut for one of the box sides.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/making-box-joints_dry-fit.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Making box joints - dry fit.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/making-box-joints_trimming-boards.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Making box joints.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/making-box-joints_clamp-box.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Making box joints - clamping the box.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/box-joint-jig_cutting-fingers-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Box joint jig.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/making-box-joints_sample.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Making box joints - sample box.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/making-box-joints_loose-fingers.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Making box joints - loose fingers.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/making-box-joints_tight-fingers.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Making box joints - tight fingers.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/making-box-joints_cut-first-notch.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Making box joints - setting up for the first cut.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/mitered-rabbet.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-11-01T04:08:03-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/rabbet-joint-150px.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Basic rabbet joint.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/mitered-rabbet_cutting-rabbet.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Mitered rabbet - making the rabbet cuts with a dado blade and sacrificial fence.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/mitered-rabbet_finished-joint.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Mitered rabbet joint.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/sacrificial-fence_cutting-rabbet-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Cutting rabbets using a sacrificial fence.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/mitered-rabbet_rabbeting-done.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Mitered rabbet - the finished rabbet cuts.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/mitered-rabbet_cutting-miter.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Mitered rabbet - cutting the first miter.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-blade_stagger-chippers-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>How to set up a stacked dado set.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/mitered-rabbet_miters-cut.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The finished mitered rabbets.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/mitered-rabbet_adjust-blade-height.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Mitered rabbet - adjusting the blade for the first miter cut.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/pocket-hole-jig.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-10-30T13:06:49-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-hole-jig_adjust-drill-guide.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Adjust the guide block for the thickness of the workpiece.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-hole-jig_plastic-cap.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Kreg pocket hole screws</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/kreg_pocket_hole_jig.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Everything shown here comes with the kreg pocket hole jig model K4.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-hole-jig_pocket-holes-in-melamine.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Kreg pocket hole jig - drilling melamine laminate.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-hole-joinery_screw-drawer-bottom-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Securing the drawer bottom with screws.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-hole-jig_hardwood-plug.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Pocket jig - one of the holes with a hardwood plug.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-hole-jig_hardwood-plug-sanded.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Pocket jig - the hardwood plug rough sanded.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-hole-jig_drilling-hole.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Drilling my first hole with the Kreg pocket hole jig.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-hole-jig_screws.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Kreg pocket hole screws</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-hole-jig_hardwood-joined.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Drilling the holes in hardwood with the pocket hole jig.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-hole-jig_set-drill-bit.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Pocket screw jig - setting the drill bit length.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-hole-jig_drill-hardwood.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Drilling the holes in hardwood with the pocket hole jig.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-hole-jig_clamp-joint.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Drilling the holes in hardwood with the pocket hole jig.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/pocket-hole-joinery.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-11-11T10:18:21-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-hole-jig_small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Pocket hole jig.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-hole-joinery_drawer-box-dry-fit.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Pocket hole joinery - A dry fit will show any problems before assembly.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-hole-joinery_clamp-drawer-sides.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Pocket hole joinery - drawer sides clamped before driving in the screws.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-hole-joinery_cutting-the-dados.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Pocket hole joinery - cutting dados in the drawer panels.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/drawer-fronts_mount-drawer-pulls-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Building drawer fronts.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-hole-jig_screws.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Pocket hole joinery - pocket hole screws.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-hole-joinery_drilling-holes.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Pocket hole joinery - lining up the drawer panel to drill the left side.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-hole-joinery_line-up-mark-on-pocket-jig.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Pocket hole joinery - lining up the drawer panel to the pocket hole jig.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-hole-joinery_screw-drawer-bottom.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Pocket hole joinery - Screwing the bottom panel to the rear panel.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/rabbet-joint.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-11-01T04:08:04-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/rabbet-joint.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Rabbet joint - Rabbet on end of workpiece.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-saw-blades_sd208-contents-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>SD208 dado saw blade.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/mitered-rabbet-joint.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Rabbet joint - mitered rabbet joint.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/sacrificial-fence_cutting-rabbet-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Cutting rabbets using a sacrificial fence.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/mitered-rabbet-joint-150px.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Cutting a mitered rabbet on the table saw.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/double-rabbet.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Rabbet joint - double rabbet.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/resawing.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-03-02T07:06:47-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/resawing_cutting-second-board.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Resawing lumber - repeat the same steps for the next board.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/resawing_yellow-cedar-board.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Resawing lumber - yellow cedar board.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/resawing_finished-boards.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Resawing lumber - three thinner boards cut from one thicker board.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/resawing_making-second-rip-cut.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Resawing lumber - ripping the first thinner board free from the workpiece.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/resawing_making-first-rip-cut.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Resawing lumber - starting the first rip cut.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/router-speed-control.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-11-28T06:12:29-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-router-table_framed-in-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>table saw router table frame</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-insert_finished-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Install a router table insert plate.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-speed-control.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Router speed control.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-speed-control_shaker-door-router-bits.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Router speed control - shaker door router bits.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/router-table-fence.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-01-21T05:23:37-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-speed-control_small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>router speed control</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-fence_cutting-base-slots.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The area to the right of the rip fence is suitable for a table saw router table.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-router-table_framed-in-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>table saw router table frame</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-fence_drill-pilot-holes.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Router table fence - drilling pilot hole for the gussets.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-insert_finished-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Install a router table insert plate.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-fence_router-bit-insert.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Router table fence - insert molded to shape of bit.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-fence_slot-hole-locations.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Everything shown here comes with the kreg pocket hole jig model K4.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-fence_rear-view.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Router table fence - rear view of fence.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-fence_trimming-gusset.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Router table fence - cutting a 45 degree miter on a gusset.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-fence_cutting-slots.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Router table fence - cutting the slots in the sub fence.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-fence_split-fences.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Router table fence - the two split fence pieces.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-fence.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Router table fence.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-fence_cutting-the-rabbet.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Router table fence - cutting a rabbet in the upright fence face.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-fence_remove-material-with-dado.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Router table fence - cutting out the router bit opening with a dado blade.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-fence_vacuum-dust-port.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Router table fence - dust collection port.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-fence_mark-cut-out.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Marking off the cut-out for the router bit hole.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-fence_molded-insert.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Router table fence - insert molded to shape of bit.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/router-table-insert.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-10-17T18:35:18-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-fence-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Router table fence.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-insert_center-cut-out.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Router table insert - Cutting out the waste.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-router-table_insert-with-hardware.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw router table insert with mounting hardware.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-speed-control_small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>router speed control</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-router-table_framed-in-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>table saw router table frame</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-insert_second-pass.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Router table insert - spacer strips installed.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-insert_mark-mounting-holes.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Router table insert - centering the router.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/jig-t-track-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>T Track</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-insert_template-done.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Checking the router table insert template for square.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-insert_first-pass.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Router table insert, making the first cut.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-insert_magnets-glued-in.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The router table insert opening with magnets installed.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-insert_template-ready.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The router table insert template ready to use.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-insert_using-transfer-punch.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Router table insert - using a transfer punch to mark the center of the magnet holes.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-insert_clamping-blocks.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>router table insert - plate hold down blocks installed.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-insert_finished.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The router table is sealed with paste wax.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-insert_upside-down.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Router insert plate upside down showing the stepped lip.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-insert_measuring-base-to-bit.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Measuring the distance between the outside of the router&#39;s base to the router bit edge to determine the offset for the router table insert.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-insert_router-mounted.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>router table insert - router bit changes at top of table.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-insert_checking-square.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Checking the router table insert template for square.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/sacrificial-fence.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-01-21T05:42:38-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/sacrificial-fence_rabbet-done.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The finished rabbet.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/sacrificial-fence_finished.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Sacrificial fence - the finished fence with t track installed.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/sacrificial-fence_cutting-rabbet.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Sacrificial fence - ready to cut a rabbet.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/sacrificial-fence_fence-and-t-slot.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Sacificial fence - mdf is cut as long as the rip fence.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/featherboard_setup_small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>How to make a featherboard</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/rockler-fence-clamp.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Sacrificial fence - universal Rockler fence clamp</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-saw-blades_sd208-contents-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Freud sd208 dado saw blade.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/jig-t-track-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>T track</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/sacrificial-fence_cutting-recess.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Sacrificial fence - the dado blade is raised up into the mdf.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/double-rabbet-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Double rabbet joint.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/site-map.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-11-11T10:23:50-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/spline-joint.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-01-21T05:49:23-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/spline-joint_mitered-spline.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Spline joint - Miter spline with spline in ends.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/spline-joint_stopped-edge-spline.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Spline joint - stopped edge spline.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/spline-joint_edge-spline.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Spline joint - edge spline.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/spline-joint_mitered-spline2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Spline joint - Miter spline with wedge spline in corner.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/table-saw-blades.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-01-21T15:35:25-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-saw-blades_sd208-contents-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Freud sd208 dado blade.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-blade_stagger-chippers-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Zero clearance table saw insert.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-inserts_combination-blade-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Zero clearance table saw insert.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/table-saw-blog.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-02-27T06:00:40-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.6</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/table-saw-inserts.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-01-21T15:35:26-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-inserts_circular-saw-blades.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw-inserts - Making a starter slot with circular saw blades.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-inserts_ready-to-cut-dado.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw inserts - Leveling screws are added on the bottom.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-inserts_cutting-the-tang.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw inserts - Removing Material from rear tang.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-inserts_dado-cutting-insert.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw inserts - cutting through the insert with the dado blade.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-inserts_marking-holes.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw inserts - marking holes with transfer punch.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-inserts_adjusting-router-bit-height.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw inserts - setting the flush trim router bit height.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-inserts_ready-for-router.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw inserts - screwing the template to the workpiece.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-inserts_combination-blade.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw inserts - Raising a 10</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/table-saw-jigs.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-07-23T19:26:33-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/sacrificial-fence_cutting-rabbet-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Cutting a rabbet with a sacrificial fence.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/crosscut-sled-dado-jig-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado jig for the crosscut sled.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/jig_hardware.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Jig hardware</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/crosscut-sled_set-to-cut-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Make a crosscut sled.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/featherboard_setup_small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>How to make a featherboard</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-jointing-jig_jointing-yellow-cedar-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw jointing jig.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-stop-block_cut-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>How to make a magnetic table saw stop block</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/box-joint-jig_cutting-fingers-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Box joint jig</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/table-saw-jointing-jig.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-01-21T15:35:27-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-jointing-jig_mark-stock-for-cutting-tapers.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw jointing jig - setting up for a taper cut.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-jointing-jig_cutting-taper.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw jointing jig - cutting a taper on a birch table leg.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-jointing-jig_cut-mdf.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw jointing jig - 3/4</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-jointing-jig_countersunk-screws.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw jointing jig - Holes are drilled and countersunk for 1/4</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-jointing-jig_adjust-the-fence.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw jointing jig - adjust the fence so the jig is almost against the blade.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-jointing-jig_jointing-yellow-cedar.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw jointing jig - jointing a length of yellow cedar.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/table-saw-router-table.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-11-06T19:23:12-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-fence-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Router table fence.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-router-table_drill-hole-in-wing.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>I drilled a 1/4</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-speed-control_small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>router speed control</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table-insert_finished-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Install a router table insert plate.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/jig-t-track-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>T Track</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-router-table_inner-frame-done.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw router table--the finished frame.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-router-table_front-frame-bolted-on.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>I drilled a 1/4</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-router-table_slot.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>I drilled a 1/4</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-router-table_t-slot.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>I&#39;ll use the t-slots in rip fence rails to mount a frame for the router extension.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/router-table_inner-frame-boards.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw router table--front and back inner frame boards.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-router-table_framed-in.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw router table outer frame.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-router-table_laminated-top.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw router table--laminated top; 3/4</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-router-table_spacer-bar.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The area to the right of the rip fence is suitable for a table saw router table.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-router-table_inner-frame-clamped.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw router table--top is leveled to the height of the outer frame.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-router-table_inner-frame-ends.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The inner frame ends are in place.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-router-table_t-nut.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A t nut is used for the inside of the t slot on the fence rail.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-router-table_top-screws.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw router table top screwed on with countersunk screws.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/table-saw-safety.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-02-15T21:05:09-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/table-saw-safety-tips.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-11-06T01:38:12-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/table-saw-splitter.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-02-15T21:05:10-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-splitter_micro-jig.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw splitter - Micro Jig splitter.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-splitter_ripping-board.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw splitter - Ripping a board with the splitter in place.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-splitter_align-insert-with-blade.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw splitter - Align the slot in the insert with the blade.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-splitter_extend-insert-slot.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw splitter - Extend the slot in the insert.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-splitter_splitter-glued-in-insert.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw splitter - Insert with wooden splitter glued in.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-splitter_stock-splitter-assembly.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Table saw splitter - Stock splitter assembly.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/table-saw-stop-block.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-01-22T00:05:00-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-stop-block_holes.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Bore 3/4</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-stop-block_magnets.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Glue the magnets in the stop block with superglue</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-stop-block_cut.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Place board against stop block and cut</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-stop-block_measurements.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Measure and cut the stop block</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/table-saw-tips.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-10-31T03:00:23-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/building-cabinet-doors_gluing-the-tenons-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Adjusting the throat plate.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/making-box-joints_cut-mating-board-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Making box joints on the table saw.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-splitter_ripping-board-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Ripping board safely with table saw splitter in place.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/throat-plate_leveling-insert-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Adjusting the throat plate.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/resawing_making-second-rip-cut-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>resawing on the table saw.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/mitered-rabbet-joint-150px.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>How to cut a mitered rabbet joint on the table saw.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/throat-plate.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-08-01T14:39:14-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/throat-plate_leveling-insert.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Throat plate adjusting screws.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-inserts_combination-blade-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Double rabbet joint.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/throat-plate_insert-adjusting-screws.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Throat plate adjusting screws.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/transfer-punch.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-07-05T00:34:58-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/transfer-punch_table-saw-insert.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Center punching the mounting screw hole for a wood table saw insert.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/transfer-punch-set.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Transfer punch set.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/transfer-punch-tip.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The transfer punch tip.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/t-track.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-08-01T14:30:54-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/sacrificial-fence_cutting-rabbet-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Sacrificial fence - using t track on a auxiliary fence.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/t-track-dado.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado cut into workpiece for t track</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/crosscut-sled_set-to-cut-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Crosscut sled - using t track in a crosscut sled fence.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/jig-t-nuts-bolts.jpg</image:loc>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/jig-t-track.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>1/4</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/useful-woodworking-links.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-11-11T10:33:08-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/sm101large.gif</image:loc>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/ww_logo.jpg</image:loc>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/vix-bits.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-11-11T11:23:09-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/vix-bits_drilling-pilot-holes.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Vix bits - with the plunger depressed, the drill bitcenters itself in the hole.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/vix-bits_self-centering-drill-bits.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Vix bits - self centering drill bit.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/vix-bits_inside-a-vix-bit.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Vix bits - inside parts of a vix bit.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/woodworking-hand-tools.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-10-11T01:44:50-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dial-indicator_magnetic-stand-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dial indicator - dial gauge with magnetic stand.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/transfer-punch_table-saw-insert-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Transfer punch</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/digital_calipers_small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Electronic digital calipers</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/vix-bits_self-centering-drill-bits-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Self centering vix bit.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/woodworking-jigs.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-01-21T23:52:14-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-hole-jig_small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Review of the Kreg pocket hole jig</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/porter_cable_dovetail_jig.jpg</image:loc>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/woodworking-joints.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-07-23T18:49:33-04:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dado-joint-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dado joint.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/box-joint_large-gluing-area-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Box joint.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/dowel-joint_small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dowel joint.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/spline-joint_miter-spline-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Miter spline joint.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/double-rabbet-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Double rabbet joint.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/woodworking-terms.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2011-03-04T07:29:53-05:00</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/box-joint_large-gluing-area-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Box joint.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/rabbit-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Rabbit cut in board.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/table-saw-stop-block_cut-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>How to make a magnetic table saw stop block</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/pocket-holes.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Pocket holes made with a pocket hole jig.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/featherboard_setup_small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>How to make a featherboard</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/resawing_making-second-rip-cut-small.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Resawing on the table saw</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>http://www.table-saw-guide.com/y_key_8b57ea6a72f62b95.html</loc>
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