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Modding Tips and Tricks: Using a Router to Mod a SIde Panel

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2010

FINALLY. The moment you've been waiting for...the actual routing of the opening in the side panel.

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  • Looks good...just curious why you didn't just route it by hand as apposed to using the routing table. A little bit more trouble, but a lot less likely shavings would get into the router. Just a thought

    love you mods...keep them coming

  • @WestCoastMods Sometimes I do. When I route small parts safety is a high concern and a table allows for complete control. I often use a vacuum to keep the swarf out of the router, but sometimes that's hard to set up without obstructing the action. In this case the bit I was using is quite long, so using that in a top down mode would mean chowdering into some scrap and making even more swarf as well as loading up the bit. I use all sorts of set ups depending on what seems the most efficient/safe

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  • sweet video, love the setup and the work you do

  • Great vid!

  • psh lazyman beat me to it

  • zomg ill be like all the rest of children on youtube FIRST!!!!!!!!!! IM SO COOL!

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