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  1. How To Build A Cribbage Board Using A Template

    How To Build A Cribbage Board Using A Template

    Putting together your own cribbage board project is a good use of a lot of different workshop talents, and the end result can be almost as fun as making it. During those long, cold winters I spent growing up along the shores of Lake Vermilion in the far north of Minnesota, one of the ways that we wiled away the long dark evenings was playing cribbage.
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  2. How to Use Your Dial Caliper to Set Exact Router Bit Height on Your Router Table

    How to Use Your Dial Caliper to Set Exact Router Bit Height on Your Router Table

    Using the the depth probe on a set of calipers can help you set the height on your blades and router bits. A dial caliper takes precise inside and outside measurements, but the depth probe on the end can also help you set exact blade and bit heights.
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  3. Video: How To Make Tongue & Groove V-Groove Boards

    Video: How To Make Tongue & Groove V-Groove Boards

    V-groove board is a decorative panel board similar to beadboard. It features chamfered edges that form a v-groove between each board. The v-groove creates a nice shadow line. You can purchase special router bit sets that will cut the tongue and groove joint and the v-groove in a single pass on each board, but you can also make these boards using more common router bits.
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  4. Video: Make A Stopped Dado or Groove Cut With A Router Table

    Video: Make A Stopped Dado or Groove Cut With A Router Table

    A stopped dado or groove is a cut that does not run all the way through a work piece. Making stopped dado or groove cuts can be tricky because you can't see the bit. The trick is to make marks on the router table to show where the router bit is located and make marks on the work piece to show where to start or stop cutting. A technique called a drop cut is used to start the cut. A drop cut is similar to a plunge cut, but instead of plunging the bit into the work piece, the work piece is lowered onto the bit.
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  5. Video: How To Keep Router Guide Collar Tight

    Video: How To Keep Router Guide Collar Tight

    A router guide collar is a useful accessory that threads onto a router base and guides the router along a pattern or template. The one safety concern with guide collars is that they can loosen and possibly fall off, causing damage to your work or maybe an injury. You can make sure that your guide collar won't loosen by using PTFE ahead tape (also called teflon tape) to wrap around the treads. You can find this special tape in the plumbing section of most hardware stores.
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  6. Video: The Perfect Portable Router Table

    Video: The Perfect Portable Router Table

    This compact and portable router table is ideal for small shops and jobsite use. The folding base on the Rockler Convertible Benchtop Router Table can be quickly reconfigured for benchtop use, wall-mounted use, or collapsed entirely for storage or transport. In addition, the unique router plate lets you quickly remove the router for freehand use, then dock it again for table use—the compact size of the plate makes it light and nimble in freehand applications.
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  7. how to change a router bit

    Video: How to Change a Router Bit

    Learn how to install or change a router bit in a portable router or router table. We demonstrate how to change a router bit in a portable router with two wrenches and how to change the bit in a router with a collet lock. You'll also learn how to change
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  8. Video: Router Bits for Beginners

    Video: Router Bits for Beginners

    In this video the most common types of router bits are explained for the novice woodworker. The Rockler router bits highlighted in this video include: Straight, Rabbeting, Round Over, Flush Trim, Roman Ogee, Chamfer, and Undersized Plywood Bits.
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  9. Router Table Basics - A Quick Tour of Router Table Techniques

    Router Table Basics - A Quick Tour of Router Table Techniques

    For as little as it takes to get set up, and the short time it takes to acquire skill at using a router table, it's easy to see why this venerable workhorse is often one of the first and most important tool purchases that a woodworker ever makes. Below, we'll take a quick look at the common woodworking procedures that you can master within the first few weeks of owning a router table, including:
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  10. A Fixed Base or A Plunge Base Router - Which Should You Buy?

    A Fixed Base or A Plunge Base Router - Which Should You Buy?

    When starting out as a woodworker or when you are setting up a new workshop the router is one of the first tools people invest in. This is because in the power tool world, routers are as versatile as they come. A plunge router and a fixed based router are the two most common styles. Which is best for woodworking? Let's find out.
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  11. 10 Workshop Uses For A Trim Router

    10 Workshop Uses For A Trim Router

    The trim router is a tool that might not get much use in some shops, but it is unique and surprisingly versatile tool. They’re lightweight, surprisingly powerful and small enough to go places other bulky routers can’t. If you only use yours for trimming plastic laminate, think again.!
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