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  • You know, I am not a life ling wood worker if I was I would not be looking at this. I am not interested in being a life long wood worker and appreciate the intro rather than over the top technical. What the heck is wrong with ya'll have to complain and whine just go make your own video and see how many 'experts' crawl out the wood work to critisize your efforts.

  • Thanks for the entertainment!

  • This is useless. Don't waste your time.

  • IdiotVillage strikes again, but now they're getting DANGEROUS

    Where do they find all those morons?

    Don't try this at home, kids!

  • omg im much smarter now lol

  • Why has this TURD been displayed for 2 years??? DELETE THIS VIDEO!! e.v., you should be ashamed of yourself.

  • Huh???

    What have we learned here? Hmmmmm.

    Well, I guess we learned that you shouldn't use a tool if you forgot to plug it in...???

    Seriously, that is about the most unsafe setup I have seen for using a router! PLEASE DO NOT try this in YOUR shop!

    Use the PROPER woodworking hold downs, etc.. Fingers don't grow back.

    Sorry, I just can't endorse this video.

  • after reading your comments, at least I know I am normal

  • Retardvillage

  • Thanks for reciting the safety manual as I don't know how to read and have a complete lack of common sense.

  • lmao

  • I have been a professional woodworker all my life , and this is one of the worst videos or demonstrations I have ever seen. Firstly he uses what is a engineers vice to hold the work piece (LUMBER) and the bench is also a bech for metal work If he went to all the trouble to make and post a video surely he could have found a proper Carpenters woodwork bench with a proper woodworkers vice. This sort of video gives professional woodworkers a poor image, then again this guy is no professional.

  • Bad. Just bad.

  • Please dont unplug from the cord!

    Please unplug from the plug!

  • The cutting surface on a router bit is not called a blade.

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