This video is the follow up to my basic router video (link below). Here we are covering 4 basic router techniques: edge routing, plunge cuts, surface routing, and flush trimming.
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Too awesome. Thank you for the time you took to create this very concise vid.
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Thank you for sharing: I am new to carpentry and was wondering when using a router bit in plunge mode. Can the hole be deeper than the length of the blade of the bit? Or does the depth of the hole not exceed the length of the blade
For flush trim router bits, how do you determine what cutting length you should use on a particular flush trim job?
Great video and so easy to understand. Thanks for sharing your talent.
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I want to learn how to use the router, it’s my first time to use it so thanks for the demonstration Sir.
Great video
Can you use a plunge router for edge routing?
I need to cut a circular groove (to fit over the opening of a barrel). What would be the best but to use?
And btw I really like your presentation. Very easy to follow your explanations. Keep making videos ??
Thanks for your info, it great valueable for me as beginner, please make long video duration jow use router bit as well and proper way, great thanks from me , in indonesia far away from U.
Thanks for sharing. What brand bits do you recommend ?
Great tips
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Hi , I’m beginning in carpentry, I by, my Reuter Bosh, 1/4”, Im suscribe, on your Chanel, please for me is very important to know the function all bits, and that quality is good for me, and I have a question for you, i want to by another Reuter 1/2”, because I want to practice with hardwood for building cabinets doors etcétera, your believe it’s good or not, thanks, sorry for my English, because never I coming to learn in to the school. Again thanks
Good stuff.
It's now midnight. I should of went to sleep 2 hours ago, but I can't stop watching. Thanks!
I like the way you speak, it's clear straight to the point and no loud music! Thanks!
Very clear and understandable instructions, ??
I’m getting ready to use my handheld router for the first time to do a round over. The grain direction is a problem because this is an oval and it’s laminated wood so the grains are going all different directions. How do I do that safely?
My father and I had planned on combining his master carpentry skills with my metal working. I start machining and gunsmithing school this fall and sadly I inherited his tools before we got the chance to combine those skills. So, this being one of the many carpentry tools I've never used I find these basic information videos very helpful. Short, sweet and to the point.
Would love to see more on the router table techniques.
I use to put a piece of plastic tube (snug fit) on the bearing for first pass with that edge beading bit. Or bigger bearing.
Thank You, this was very helpful for a beginner like me!
Very good instructional videos. I just subscribed. I got my first router; I’m sure to keep coming back to your wood routing videos; thanks a lot for making and sharing them.
Thanks so much for these videos! I would love to know more about using a router table.
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I know this sounds dumb but do flush bits come in different lengths? I’m new to wood working and routing
Very informative, to the point
Is there a way to get the router edge effect without an electric router?
Can you show how to flush fit a speaker please, I'm doing a project on a speaker build and got the measurement wrong for a 6.5 speaker.
good tips thanks
Right to left, right?