If you're looking for the most complete guide to the router, than
this is your book you need. The Router Book covers it all -- from
the tool's wide range of uses to tips for maintaining its best
condition.
Router expert Pat Warner sorts through the great variety of tools
on the market and offers you sound, practical advice. From choosing
the right router for your own needs to correct operating methods and
time-saving jigs, The Router Book slices quickly to the core
of the subject.
- Discover all the uses of the versatile router, from edge
work and molding, to cutting joinery and shaping, to making
multiples with patterns
- Sort through the great variety of routers, bits and
accessories that are available
- Learn techniques that will make your work more accurate and
more efficient
"Pat Warner clearly covers the fundamentals, and he takes
the techniques of routing to a new level."
-- Patrick Spielman, author of The Router Handbook
"A long-time explorer and exponent of the power router, Pat
Warner has given us an unusually thorough and refreshingly
straight-talking guide to the use of this amazingly versatile but
challenging tool."
-- Jim Tolpin, author of Building Traditional Kitchen Cabinets
and The Toolbox Book.
Introduction:
What I like most about routing is the ability to manage risk. I
know that with the right cutters, jigs and fixtures I can remove the
right amount of wood in the right place. The ability to do this does
not happen overnight, however. Practice, respect for the material,
attention to cutter dynamics and good fixtures all play a part.
Routers are the big time problem solvers of the power tool
kingdom. They have more applications than any single cutting tool.
They apply themselves well in joinery, decoration, and in a limited
way, millwork. More than 1,000 cutters, and countless jigs are at
your disposal for almost any routing job.
Nevertheless, routing does have its limitations. Spend some time
with
this book and you will discover the practical limits and also the
strengths of routing. Just reading the book won't make you into an
expert router user, but a lot of practice will. Expect to finish
this text and walk away with the fundamentals of the craft: how to
choose a cutter and router, when to apply them, when to consider an
alternative, and how to use the tool safely.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction to Routing
Applications
Types of Routing
Chapter 2: Cutter Pathway Control
Bearing-Guided Cutters
Collar Guides
Edge Guides
The Subbase
Tool Shank
The Circle Cutter
Other Guide Options
Chapter 3: Fixed-Base Routers
Router Basics
Leading Fixed-Base Routers
Department Store Routers
Best Fixed-Base Applications
Chapter 4: Plunge Routers
Basic Anatomy
Power as an Asset
Adding Stability
Helpful Features
Best Uses for Plunge Routers
Porter-Cable 7529
DeWalt 625
Chapter 5: Laminate Trim Routers
Guide Systems
Other Features and Applications
Bosch 1608
Chapter 6: Router Tables
Router Table Basics
The Fence
Protection from the Cutter
Depth of Cut Strategies
Climb Cutting
The Miter Gauge
Router Table Safety
Chapter 7: Router Bits
Evaluating Performance
Cutter Life
Materials
Shank Diameter
Cutter Types
Sharpening
Chapter 8: Router Accessories
Guides and Bases
Router Table Accessories
Chip Collection
Chapter 9: Simple Shopmade Jigs
Right-Angle Templates
Slot Makers
Shopmade Mortiser
Tenon Maker
End-Lap Template
Adjustable Tenon Maker
Circle Maker
Router Horse
Pin-Routing Jig
45-Degree Bevel
Chapter 10: Router Safety
Hand-Router Safety
Router Table Safety
Climb Cutting
Stock Preparation
Cutter Surprises and Risks
Health Concerns
Chapter 11: Common Router Limitations
Risks and Problems
Weight and Ergonomics
Chapter 12: Starting Up the Router
Preparation and Setup
Router Table Setup
Chapter 13: Template Routing
Tools and Materials
Template Uses and Types
Making Basic Templates
Resources
Index
Soft-cover, 8 x 10 in., 192 pages,
with color photos and drawings
Published 2001
ISBN: 978-1-56158-423-9