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The entries are in alphabetical order by magazine name and then in chronological sequence.
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POWER TOOL
sa   ABRASIVE CUTOFF MACHINE
sa   BAND SAW
sa   COMBINATION MACHINE TOOL
sa   CORDLESS TOOL
sa   DRILL
sa   DRILL PRESS
sa   ELECTRIC DISCHARGE MACHINING
sa   GRINDER
sa   HORIZONTAL BORING MACHINE
sa   JOINTER
sa   LATHE
sa   METAL LATHE
sa   MILLING MACHINE
sa   NAIL GUN
sa   POWER FEEDER
sa   POWER TOOL MAINTENANCE & REPAIR
sa   POWER TOOL STAND
sa   RADIAL ARM SAW
sa   ROTARY & FLEXIBLE-SHAFT TOOL
sa   SCROLL SAW
sa   TABLE SAW
sa   THICKNESS PLANER
x   STATIONARY POWER TOOL
x   WOODWORKING MACHINE
xx   TOOL

Tip describes how to use magnets to keep keys, Allen wrenches, etc. in a convenient place on the machines where they're needed.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #31 Mar-Apr 1993 pg. 14

Tooling up. Norm Abram, America's most popular woodworker, picks the power tools and machinery for building a "core" workshop.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #41 1995 Tool Buyer's Guide pg. 4
Added Info AMERICAN WOODWORKER #43 Feb 1995 pg. 4

Tip on mounting an emergency shut-off switch on stationary power tools.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #53 Aug 1996 pg. 22

Neuractor. Part 2. Assembling an X-Y table for drawing or computer-aided CNC (computer numerical control) machining system.
COMPUTERCRAFT Aug 1992 (v.2#8) pg. 33

PCDrill. Build a computer-controlled X-Y machine that drills printed circuit boards. Locates any position on a 6"x8" board with a resolution of 0.001". Est. cost: $100. Part 1. Construction details.
ELECTRONICS NOW Feb 1997 (v.68#2) pg. 35
Correction ELECTRONICS NOW May 1997 (v.68#5) pg. 10
Correction ELECTRONICS NOW Jun 1997 (v.68#6) pg. 10

PCDrill. Part 2. Alignment and software.
ELECTRONICS NOW Mar 1997 (v.68#3) pg. 41

Tip on filling the miter gauge slots on machine tools if you rarely use the slot.
FINE WOODWORKING #88 May-Jun 1991 pg. 20

Tip on installing pilot lamps to signal when a machine is running.
FINE WOODWORKING #99 Mar-Apr 1993 pg. 16

Buying used woodworking machinery. How to tell if the equipment is a bargain or a boat anchor.
FINE WOODWORKING #122 Jan-Feb 1997 pg. 60

Safety first. A collection of switch circuits for use on machines which may help prevent bodily injury. (1) Simple two-handed switch. (2) Improved two-handed switch. (3) Electronic switch. (4) Relay replacement circuit. (5) Timed switch. (6) Mechanical switch replacement.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Sep 1993 (v.10#9) pg. 69

Circuit to keep both hands away from a punch press during operation. Two separate switches must be depressed to activate relays that deliver power to the machine.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Apr 1994 (v.11#4) pg. 28

Tip on grouping woodworking machine tools to reduce floor space required.
SHOPNOTES #5 Sep 1992 (v.1) pg. 9

Tip on filling the gaps between the ribs of a cast iron machine table with wooden filler blocks to facilitate the clamping of jigs.
WOODSMITH #90 Dec 1993 (v.15) pg. 5

Tip on attaching a bicycle computer to a machine tool to measure rpm, time of use, etc.
WOODTURNING #56 Oct 1997 pg. 55

Machine tool fine adjustments. How to combine the course measuring scale on a machine tool with the adjustment handle in order to achieve more precise and repeatable settings.
WOODWORK #5 Spring 1990 pg. 24