Bill Hylton s Ultimate Guide to the Router Table

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If you don't have a router table in your shop yet, you should! The router table opens up a whole new world of using the router that simply can't be done using it any other way. Operations such as edge profiling, making mouldings, cutting lock-miter joints, box joints, rabbets, grooves, splined miters, using templates, pin routing and more can be done using a router table. Using this book, you'll learn basic router-table knowledge, safety issues, setup fundamentals, feed direction and workpiece control. Also, you'll learn about specific operations unique to the router table and how to do them safely.


1 BASIC KNOW-HOW
Checking Your Basic Setup
Solutions: Flattening Tabletop
Solutions: Adding adjusters
Solutions: Straightening Squaring a Fence
Changing Bits
Controlling Bit Opening
Setting Bit Extension
Using a Starting Pin
Using the Fence
Micro-adjusting the Fence
Feed Direction Savvy
Controlling the Workpiece
Damage-free Cuts
Pacing the Cut
Staging a Cut
Stopped Cuts
Handling Small Parts
Sliding Fence: the Miter Gauge Alternative
Dealing with Dust
Dressing the Part

2 CUTTING PROFILES
Making a Pilot-controled Cut
Fence-guided Profile Cuts
Making Strip Moldings
Using a Moulding Pusher
Routing Long Mouldings
Basic Profiles
Complex Profiles
Routing a Large Ogee
Building Up Mouldings

3 FRAME AND PANEL BASICS
Making Panels
Cutting the Copes
Sticking Cuts
Raising Panels with a Horizontal Bit
Raising Panels with a Vertical Bit
Making Assemblies with Curved Rails
Making Frames for Glazing

4 CUTTING JOINTS
About Mortising
Jointing Edges
Splining Edges
Dadoes and Grooves
Rabbets
Shiplap
Mitered Rabbet
Dovetail Rabbet
Box Joint
Laps
Sliding Dovetails
Glue Joint
Lock Miter
Finger Joint
Drawer Lock
Tongue and Groove
Spine and Dovetail Keys

5 USING TEMPLATES
Bits for Template Work
Cutting Issues
Offset Pattern Bits
Controlling Dust
Materials for Templates
Designing Templates
Fixturing a Template

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