Power Tools & Carpentry Skills : How to Use a Router

September 5th, 2010 | by admin |
expertvillage asked:


Using a router involves deciding on the right bit for the job and riding the router down a length of wood to carve an edge or over a surface for a design. Ride a router safely, keeping hair and wires out of the way with instructions from an experienced builder in this free video on carpentry tools. Expert: Robert Markey Bio: Robert Markey is an artist who works in several media including painting, sculpture, installation, video and mosaics. Filmmaker: EquilibrioFilms Erik

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    1. No Responses to “Power Tools & Carpentry Skills : How to Use a Router”

    2. By CanineFaeces on Sep 8, 2010 | Reply

      The bit cuts into the router in the router in the wood and doesnt explain that the router in the router in the wood and doesnt explain that the router in the direction so that you should move the router in the direction so that the direction so that the router in the direction.

    3. By XSUPERTEDX on Sep 9, 2010 | Reply

      what router do you use ?

    4. By canubelieve on Sep 11, 2010 | Reply

      This guy is a moron.

    5. By paulreider on Sep 11, 2010 | Reply

      it’s a roundover bit not a cove bit, moron

    6. By 19stoney64 on Sep 13, 2010 | Reply

      Please dont turn the router towards your body when your done and the bit is still spinning. Always turn the base away from your body unless you like getting hurt and ruining a good shirt. Bad mistake!

    7. By happydudetofu on Sep 14, 2010 | Reply

      i don’t no much about carpentry, but i used a router after sheeting walls to cut out windows.

    8. By baethke2 on Sep 15, 2010 | Reply

      The best tool in the best tool in the shed.

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