From Taunton DVD - A "Fine Woodworking" DVD Workshop. Routers can be used to cut a wide variety of joints quickly and accurately. In this woodworking video, professional woodworker Gary Rogowski demonstrates router joinery techniques that can be mastered by any woodworker. You'll learn why correct setup and good stock preparation are essential to accurate work, and you'll see how to cut common frame and carcase joints using a hand-held or table-mounted router. You'll see how to rout rabbets, dadoes and grooves; half-laps; mortise-and-tenon joints; loose-tenon joints; half-blind and through dovetails; and sliding dovetails. 75 minutes.
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mario40111 2 months ago
I like the simplicity of your job!!!!
telosfd 3 months ago
Some time ago I have purchased "The Complete Illustrated Guide to Joinery". Wonderful book. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
miancuster 4 months ago
Part 1/2 The dangers of 'climb cutting' ave not been addressed at all: When 'climb cutting' sett the router to remove a very small amount of material at a time. If the cutter is allowed to take big bites, it will, and the cutter is able to continue to feed itself due to the direction the user is passing, resulting in the router pulling it self along. Imagine the cutter trying to roll itself along the work piece like a wheel, just at 19,000rpm!
niceguypants 1 year ago
Part 2/2 Use small cuts to maintain safe control of the router!
niceguypants 1 year ago
very nice. lots of info
jvcrules 1 year ago
Good upload.
CanineFaeces 1 year ago