Routers Beyond Roundovers | I Can Do That!
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- Опубликовано: 13 июн 2024
- Woodworkers love their routers, but they may not be getting as much out of them as possible. In this episode of I Can Do That, Andrew takes routers beyond roundovers, and shows how to cut rabbets, makes a simple jig for accurate grooves and dadoes, and shows a few methods to create arcs and circles with a router. Lots of router fun!
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Amazing, simple and to the point. Thanks for the lesson Andrew!!
Very nicely done !! I'm a relatively new woodworker and a novice with a router. This was very helpful to me. I'm sure to many others as well. Andrew, Thanks for sharing your thoughts and videos, Rodney
No frills, presentation is straightforward. Just what i needed for a woodworking tutorial.
I like what i see so my subscription is expected.
Exact concise explanations without wasted time. Great!
Excellent explanation....you are very patient and a very clear tutor
I’m very glad you explain every detail in your video which is very helpful to router newbies. I enjoyed your tutorial.
Loved to watch your video... Thank you so much making everything so simple and easy. Moreover, your voice and gestures are just amazing.
I, too, am a router newbie. I had been a teacher, coach and trainer for about 30 years, so I can easily appreciate the planning and skills in the setup for these lessons. It was right there at my experience and head level. I've used different tools and skillsets, but this class is going to help me with projects almost immediately, so I am totally appreciative. Thanks already. As I sat to have my dinner on my deck, my eyes started looking around at the woodcraft around me, chairs, railings, shelves, steps, supports and flowerboxes. Oh, God am I going to have a wonderful time with my new tool when it arrives this weekend. Wish me luck. I'm just planning on enjoying, planning and careful execution. Thanks.
Most excellent !!! Thank you ! I love the close up camera, and ur teaching style is great-Being a first time router lover newbie, I really need this video !!thank you hope u make more shows !!!
Relaxed presentation. Thank you.
Very well explained! I had no knowledge of routers, but I know how to use one now. Thanks for your time making this video. 👍🏼👌🏼
Thank you Andrew, very useful video class.
Great video, beautifully explained, useful close up shots. Thank you for taking the time to post!
NICE CAMERA WORK TOO !
Excellent thank you very much, really appreciate your time.
Wow... thank you for sharing bright ideas!! God bless.
Wonderful video. Well made, easy to understand and at the right pace
Thank You
Very nice informative video, Andrew..!! Just something I needed, as a newbie in woodworking.
Thank you very much. That video is so helpful for me to learn how to use the router in different ways.
Thank you! Most channels focus on showing using a router on a router table.
Excellent, thanks for the idea.
As always really easy useful jigs thank you and Andrew u are doing a good job u r easy 2 listen 2 and understand
I really like this guy. A good teacher can translate his or her knowledge and experience into demonstrations that follow logical progressions and "cover all the bases." Hope to find more of his videos. I learned a lot today. Than You!
What I like most about you is, you're such a cool person, and the way you explain in details, bravo brother, I learnt something from you. Cheers.
Thanks a lot brother. It was a nice work. But can you tell me, what kind was the simple router?
Excelente demostration.
Excellent and straight to the point, thank you so much!!!
Thank you for the excellent explanations!
great router jig, easy to use and easy to build will try to make this one thankyou
Very nice laid back demonstration. I am new to wood working and I have never used a router, here I go. Thanks
Excellent video, thank you for showing
Excellent...and no awful music. Great pacing and commentary
Thanks for the “Plunge-Motion” tip! - 👍🏼
Thank you for this video. I'm making a speaker cabinet and have never used a router. This covered the three or four things I was hoping to learn.
Interesting demo.Thank you.
I failed woodworking classes miserably preferring tech drawing instead. Back then we only used hand tools. The router is an extremely useful tool. Nice video on the basics of using this tool. Top marks to you.
Great video! Just what a newbie like me needs. I too appreciated no music, no screaming or shouting into the camera like some other presentations I have watched! Very clear and yes - for those who commented about MDF - I did get that you need a mask when cutting MDF; you did say that in the video and you were only cutting a very small amount of it. Good job and thank you.
It only takes a small amount to cause lung cancer.
This guy is real and humble 😎👍
Simplify your circle jig. Pick a guide brushing. Drill a hole in the jig that matches the OD of the brushing. Put the brushing on the router and just drop into the hole and go. This eliminates the need to screw the router to the jig.
very informative! Thanks!
thank you. VERY helpful to me, a beginner.
Thank you for this video,nicely explained
I like how you explain everything great job be watching you 👍
Lovely jubbly and bubblyly done
I just bought Palm router and wanted to learn how to router and came a cross your channel
You have explained beautifully and I will have a go, thanking you from Kathmandu for sharing
Awesome. Just needed that jig for my garage cabinet! Subscribed.
brilliant video thank you very much.
Cool work techniques ! Thanks for the demo 💯
Very easy to follow and great tips
Great teaching skills! As a former trainer/teacher I enjoy watching a "natural" go step-by-step without sounding condescending. Thanks for sharing your talent and passion. I think even I can learn to use a router. God bless... Wait, I just hit the "subscribe" button. LOL
Rout left to right not like he did, left to right when a router table is used.
@@fergerson43 board you're shaping on router table is pushed right to left as you are facing the blade/fence.
I just biught a router and never used one before. Very helpful video. Thanks for uploading
Thank you !
Well appreciated content❤
Great video. Lots covered in one shot. Thanks
Thank you very much my friend, I got many things from your perfect video.
Good job I learned a lot from this. Thanks.
Nice video. All good tips. I made a router table out of scrap wood. It makes it easier making rabbit cuts. But you showed me so ideas for free hand. I need to look into a compos cutting jig for my router. Never saw one before. Making one for a one time use is simple, now that you showed me and is a great idea. Thanks for the great tips.
Barry
Very good! Thank you.
That and so much more! T-track and keyholes are two other operations one can do easily with a compact router.
Good job. I liked it. Thank you,!
Exactly what I was looking for! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for not screaming and hollering - and also for NOT having background noise.
Excellent tip top, learnt a lot. cheers.
Great video, thank you .
Excellent video, very clear and easy to understand, just won yourself a new subscriber.
Nice video! Good presentation skills. One suggestion I'd make for the dado process. I noted some tear out at the end of both passes. A simple backer board will eliminate this, and is always a worthwhile tip to include.
very helpful: thanks
Great Jig . Thx
Thanks for sharing, keep the good work.
Good narrative, no wasted words, but nothing left out, either. Thanks. I'm already liking my router better.
Your good! I was also a trainer/instructor for many years. You do present in a vary systematic way. Really enjoyed and learned from your presentation.
Thanks for sharing!
muy buena demostracion gracias por ello jorge de argentina
Great advise about starting with an inexpensive set and replacing the ones you love to use. Where were you when I bought the the expensive singles that are still shiny clean ten years latter? Enjoy all your videos. Keep 'em coming!
Very well explained 👍👏
What a great video......I am going to make this today....thxs
To make accurate centers for drilling holes to match something like a router base, just take out a drill bit from your set of bits that is the same size as the hole, place it in the hole and hit it with something - a piece of scrap wood, a hammer, whatever. Viola, a centered mark. Even a old, blunt drill is good enough. If you are doing this sort of thing regularly you can buy a set of 'Transfer Punches' from any number of online sources that will mark wood, steel or plastic without being damaged.
Great refresher, I use the router so infrequent so this helps get reacquainted with the tool
Excellent video and great teacher. I was only going to watch the first 5 minutes but it got so interesting that I watched the whole clip Now if one could only have a hand router or a table router, which is the best option.
If you put the two pieces on top of each other, the first groove would also be transferred to the bottom piece as you go through the top piece. Then all you had to do was finish the second one off. You'd have identical grooves.
Im mexican and my english is not so good but he explane very well I like it
Ooooo! cool! EXACTLY what I was looking for!
I learn a lot, thanks
Routers beyond roundovers are fun. Cheers!
I REALLY love your simplicity, and how you aren't trying to be fancy and really speak to us, beginners. It feels like a nice simple place to learn from. Thank you!
Excellent demonstrations on using a router.
Great video!! Smile sometimes, it’s fun!!!
Great stuff... Thanks👍😊🙏
Excellent
That’s going to help me. Thanks
Good stuff
Good watch. Not new to using a router just never learned these techniques.
Trim routers are very good for there convenient mechanism, not heavy, meaning lots of work simple and faster, change of bits simple etc .
Thank you sir !
Nice job brah! Very informative
wow great video thanks for the information on how to make these wow will try this out tow thumbs up .
Good Video Some Good Tips
Very good I like it ,thank you for your time mate old jimmy Australia
I like that dado jig, I do. I'll be building one next day or two. Actually probably right after watching this. I'm going to be making christmas gifts soon, (all my scrap wood) will be glued into color pattern panels, for desk top speakers, stash boxes with hidden compartments, and hopefully I can find some patterns for some 3D wooden puzzles, that kind of stuff. Dado joints are very useful and strong. I can't waite I have purchased some other stock like walnut for example to mix up the colors.
Great video thanks.
Excelente gracias muy meticuloso y exacto
Thanks so much.
Wonderful. I have router that i've never used. Now, i think i'll use it
Great video! 👍