Woodworkers of every skill level will find something useful in
this DVD about the most versatile power tool in the shop. For router
expert Pat Warner, the basic idea is to use the router as a
"finishing" tool: do all your rough-cutting and hogging with other
power tools, then remove the last 1/32 in. of wood with the router,
in a clean, surgical stroke.
Warner shows you how to rout clean circles and holes; how to make
half-lap joints at the ends of boards, and laps in the middle of
boards that cross each other at any angle you choose. There's a
section on the anatomy of a fixed-base router, another on the use of
the collar guide for precise template work, and a lesson on getting
two different shapes from the same decorative-profile bit.
Warner explains how to get the most out of your router. He shows
you how to rout perfect dadoes and grooves, how to make through
mortises without tearout, and how to set up and use the
table-mounted router.
You'll also learn all about bearing-guided bits, how to rout
sliding dovetails, and how to manage full-thickness cuts to make
edge treatments like bullnoses.
DVD - 48 Minutes
Published 2004
ISBN: 978-1-56158-774-2
The Versatile
Router - DVD
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