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a woodworking tool that applies pressure to hold a workpiece securely during cutting or shaping operations
A featherboard is a tool used in woodworking to hold a workpiece in place against a fence or surface, ensuring stability and safety during cutting or shaping. It typically consists of a piece of wood with multiple thin, flexible strips or "feathers" that press against the workpiece, applying even pressure without damaging the material. Featherboards are commonly used with table saws, routers, or other power tools to keep the wood steady while making precise cuts. They help prevent the workpiece from shifting backward and improve control, making them an essential accessory for woodworking tasks that require accuracy and safety.
- The carpenter used a featherboard to keep the wood steady while cutting it on the table saw.
- When working with the router, the featherboard helped ensure the piece of wood stayed in place.
- I always use a featherboard when using power tools to improve control and safety.
- With the featherboard in place, the saw cut through the material smoothly and accurately.