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Easy woodworking projects you can make with a router bowl bit.

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38 COMMENTS

  1. Thank You for the video, but IMHO You can improve something. You should have a suction system for the router chips so You can see where You cut; the mask can help , but it's not enough; some ventilation for small particles is necessary too… and, sorry, I'm a nuisance for safety, Your hands are much too near the saw blade spinning at 5:46, cutting the segments. You should use a clamp. I understand You are confident, but since many are watching Your videos, I think It's important to convey the right message about safety in the shop.

  2. Good Morning,
    I know this was made years ago, I am ready to make a few projects, do you have a good source for the template print outs, or do you have any copies we can get from you?
    Thank you for the great information, inspiration, and video.
    LY

  3. I want to thank you for being the inspiration and instructor that you are, being a soon to retire firefighter I have gotten into very amateur level wood working and watching your videos I have increased my abilities beyond what I even expected. So thank you! Keep up sharing your videos as they are very helpful to us weekend wood workers!

  4. Question…. I have bad problems with wood burn. Not sure what I'm doing.. I've tried taking smaller cuts which helps some but I noticed in the video the cuts were up to 1/4" per pass and I am doing a lot less than that. Is it a bit issue (dull or low quality), or could it be the build up of shavings causing it? I am routing out a smallish area and the router base covers 90% of the opening so the shavings are trapped. I'm sure you know what a MAJOR pain in the arse it is sanding burn marks in the corners and rounded edges in a small tray. Can't use a sander so it all has to be done by hand, really by finger(s).

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