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How to use a router

How to use a router


How to use a router

Posted: 10 Apr 2011 06:40 PM PDT

This article shows how a router in a secure, and offers some tips to stay healthy and produce a quality piece of work. When you use a router or a power tool, always practice safe practices. It 'important to note that the routers are powerful and can be dangerous. When you use a router to always stay focused on what you do and respect for the instrument.

Safety:

Always use a sharp utility knife. Dull cutting not only theQuality of work, but can be very dangerous.

Dull cutters create more value on the router and usually the end of burning wood. Blunt cutters also the wood and cause the router begins to rotate by hand.

Make sure that the work is clamped down securely. wooden clamps can be bought here specifically for this.

Run the router from left to right so that the blade meets the wood for the first time.

Usage is flat, deep in the woodsat each step. So to burn down the forest can a passport, or even turn the router from one source.

Not always push the router. allow the router to move more slowly through the forest. Feed the router to allow fast firewood, chips or chips.

Tips and Tricks

Apply a piece of wood the same thickness of the piece to router table or bench, so it can serve as a support for the router. This prevents the router fromWiggle while you make the cuts.
Using a side rail when possible.
Make sure the node chains and nails in wood routing.
Never use a router on wood wet.

There are several techniques that can be tested using a router. Different techniques work best for different types of blades used, and various types of cuts you want.

Edge Profile:

For the installation of edge profiles to ensure that your piece firmly clamped down by a woodenTerminal.

Move the router in a counter-clockwise around the outside of the piece. When cutting the inside of a piece, cut in a clockwise direction. (You should also clockwise along the top right section of the piece and the bottom left corner of the piece and then walk around the whole piece counterclockwise. This will prevent cuts in the corners.)

Make shallow passes with the tip Edge deeper with each step. It might be a good idea to test the router on a piece of scrapsee wood, such as dish to make on each run. Different types of wood chips can help, and some pieces may need to run lower than others.

* Please note that when you cut a piece with a little 'stretch of the border, the part must be sanded before routing.

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