Aug 242013
 

Woodworking with the Router: Professional Router Techniques and Jigs Any Woodworker Can Use (American Woodworker)

Woodworking with the Router: Professional Router Techniques and Jigs Any Woodworker Can Use (American Woodworker)

More than 10 years after its original publication, this clear and accessible guide continues to serve woodworkers of all skill levels with a comprehensive offering to the router and its many uses. Packed with the techniques and tricks needed to unleash the router’s incredible potential, this manual includes the best ways to cut decorative edgings and moldings, surface wood and joint edges for glue-ups, shape furniture parts, and cut curves, circles, and ovals. With chapters on how to make cope-a

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  1. 81 of 81 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Best of numerous books on Routers, June 25, 2002
    By 
    Dugan “dugand5″ (Arvada, CO, United States) –
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    I bought this book when I was new to woodworking and read it cover to cover. Completed a couple projects inside and now keep it around for reference on jigs, manipulations etc. I think this is the best of the router books currently available. It has info on every relevant topic including how to use a router for different types of cuts, making jigs for specail applications, explanations of bits including history, detailed plans for tables, jigs, etc. The best part of this book is its organization. As explanations of a certain type of use are covered, side bars are used to explain important related information like how to prevent an undesired effect, a safety consideration or an explanation of bits used. I highly reccomend this book to beginners and experienced woodworkers alike.

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  2. 69 of 69 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Heaven, I’m in Heaven…, October 29, 2000
    By 
    Lance Peterson (Dallas, TX) –

    I am an absolute beginner having just bought my router and table this week. I knew I could make nice edges on wood projects but I never new of all the other great effects I could do with the router until I read this book. It covers all the basics, as well as some advanced techniques, and has all the necessary jig designs a beginning woodworker needs to become very effective with the router in a short amount of time. I would call this the “Routers Bible” and recommend it 110%. If you only get one book on routers, then it better be this one.

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  3. 93 of 96 people found the following review helpful
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    Something for everybody; a most useful router accessory., December 8, 2000
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    Michael H. Young (ILLINOIS, USA) –
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    More so than any other single tool, jig, fixture, or accessory in your shop, this book helps you solve problems and get the job done. Starting with the basics of selecting and using routers and bits, you’ll believe by the time you’re halfway through this book that the router can do every job all your other tools do. By the time you finish the book, you’ll understand how to do it all for yourself. The reason is simple: a router is simply a powerfully driven bit that be be guided with great precision. Bill Hylton taps into its potential by exploring the various ways to hold and guide it, performing jobs normally associated with other tools, as well as the exciting and mundane traditional routing jobs. Whether you’re a beginner or expert with a router or woodworking, this book has something of value for everyone. It is well illustrated with photos and line drawings, bringing life to Bill’s clear and easy to read writing style.

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