Re: Router but...
By:Bob Kelim
Date: 10/8/1999, 6:53 pm
Date: 10/8/1999, 6:53 pm
In Response To: Re: Router but... (Ed Valley)
> YES.
> Hi Pete:
> A table of some kind is *required* for this step. Also helpful are long
> infeed and outfeed tables to support the very flexible strips so that they
> stay in the right place as you run them past the blades whirling away at
> 25krpm. Oh, and to be able to count to ten at the end of the day, use
> featherboards to keep the stock pressed up against the fence, not your
> naked hands, please.
> The other responses here are all good ones, build or borrow.
> Good Luck, Amen to the feather boards
> Ed Valley.
Messages In This Thread
- Router but...
Peter W. P. -- 10/7/1999, 9:07 pm- Double router set-up drawing
Jay Babina -- 10/9/1999, 10:06 am- Re: Double router set-up drawing
Ian Johnston -- 10/9/1999, 9:57 pm- put one on top, one on bottom
Pete Ford -- 10/12/1999, 4:16 pm- Re: Double router set-up drawing
Ross Leidy -- 10/10/1999, 1:12 am - Re: Double router set-up drawing
- put one on top, one on bottom
- Re: Router but...
Larry C. -- 10/8/1999, 8:17 pm- Re: Router but...
Ed Valley -- 10/8/1999, 1:15 pm- Re: Router but...
Bob Kelim -- 10/8/1999, 6:53 pm
- Re: Router but...
Ian Johnston -- 10/7/1999, 10:44 pm- Re: Router but...
garland reese -- 10/7/1999, 10:08 pm- Re: Router but...
Bob Kelim -- 10/7/1999, 9:30 pm- Re: Router but...
Bob Kelim -- 10/8/1999, 6:51 pm
- Re: Double router set-up drawing
- Double router set-up drawing