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Size:
153 MB
Category:
Lifestyle
Lifestyle
OS:
iOS
iOS
Price:
$5.99
$5.99
Compatible:
iPad
iPad
Requirements:
Compatible with iPad.
Compatible with iPad.
Version:
1.0
1.0
Description - Tablesaw Basics from Fine Woodworking
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If you are iPad owner,you now can download Tablesaw Basics from Fine Woodworking for $5.99 from Apple Store. The application is designed for use in English language. It weighs in at a hefty 153 MB, so make sure you have plenty of free space on your iOS device. The new Tablesaw Basics from Fine Woodworking app version 1.0 has been updated on 2014-11-19. The Apple Store includes a very useful feature that will check if your device and iOS version are both compatible with the app. Most iPhone and iPad are compatible. Here is the app`s compatibility information: Compatible with iPad. Requires iOS 3.2 or later
Bottom Line: For more information about Tablesaw Basics from Fine Woodworking check developer Taunton Interactive`s website : http://www.finewoodworking.com
Bottom Line: For more information about Tablesaw Basics from Fine Woodworking check developer Taunton Interactive`s website : http://www.finewoodworking.com
If you use a tablesaw, this is your must-have app for ensuring tablesaw safety, accurate setup, and proper use. Learn exactly what you need to know about safety, correct alignment, and essential cutting techniques, all ...
The UI is spot on the info is great and the videos are informative Id give it five stars if it had a little more replayabilty Good intro app magazine for table saws
Not much more than a few magazine segments with some videos For dollar it would be fine but at 6 I would expect a lot more depth For just a bit more you could buy one there great books Minimal
I was very disappointed upon running the app when a link took me to their website within the first few pages misleading me by stating more information can be found upon clicking the link The first page it comes to is an article from 2007 about a table saw recall I couldnt read any other articles since I was prompted to pay for a subscription to read additional articles Really I just paid for an app that took me to the developersellers website where their most important front page article was about a recall in 2007 followed by a prompt to pay more money if I want to read additional articles The information in the app is dated as well as the few videos and their website Suckeryes I refer to myself Dont waste your money
By Kostas Gar.