

Most power tools are no more than mechanized versions of their hand-field predecessors.

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#WOOD ROUTER MANUAL#
In a manual tightly packed with photographic images, colored drawings, and clear text, the British-based writing team, Albert Jackson and David With editions published between 19, this Sears Craftsman booklet illustrates and describes what opportunites and options woodworkers - especially amateur woodworkers - had three decades ago. when it's used with a Router Bit, especially a Carbide-Tipped router bit, it produces a very smooth surface that requires little sanding.įitted out with readily available accessories, and/or home workshop-made jigs and fixtures, a router is adaptable for many specialized woodworking operations, including a Power Plane, a Spindle Shaper, a hinge Mortiser or as a Dovetail Cutter. A versatile power tool, a router does many woodworking operations.īecause of its high speed - operating at from 8,000 to 24,000 r.p.m. Since the 1930s - the Stanley-Carter router, discussed below - a portable hand-held version of this. A woodworking machine similar to a stationary spindle molder or Shaper- or overhead router, but - at the spindle, using a much higher rotation speed, to produce more highly-finished work.
