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"Avoid Splintering & Make Curved Cuts With a Circular Saw - Video"
Do you have a circular saw, but you avoid making difficult cuts with it. Or have you ever wondered why your cut edges splinter? Well, in this video you'll see that a circular saw is a more versatile power tool than you might think. These tips from Tim Carter of AskTheBuilder.com will help you get more out of your circular saws and make better cuts. For example, you can get a smooth line if you cut an initial 'guide groove' to follow your cut with. This helps to avoid splintering if you cut against the grain. With the propers settings, you can also cut curves with a circular saw. See this AsktheBuilder.com video below for details.
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Population of Wisconsin: 5363675
Wisconsin is a state in the United States, located in the Midwest. Its capital is Madison; the governor is Jim Doyle. The Wisconsin area, bordered by the current-day states of Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan and Illinois, as well as Lakes Michigan and Superior, has been part of United States territory since the end of the American Revolution; the Wisconsin Territory (which included parts of other current states) was formed on July 3, 1836. Wisconsin ratified its constitution March 13, 1848 and was admitted to the Union on May 29, 1848 as the thirtieth state.
Wisconsin's rural economy was originally based on furs; in the 19th century, emphasis shifted to mining, lumber, farming, dairy, and tourism. Large-scale industrialization began in the late 19th century in the southeast of the state, with the city of Milwaukee as its major center. In recent decades, service industries, especially medicine and education, have become dominant. Wisconsin's landscape, largely shaped by the Wisconsin glaciation of the last Ice Age, makes the state popular for both tourism and many forms of outdoor recreation.
Today, 42.6% of the population is of German ancestry, making Wisconsin one of the most German-American states in the United States, although there are many other major ethnic groups, including one of the larger Hmong populations in the nation. Various ethnic festivals are held throughout Wisconsin to celebrate its heritage.
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