Trim Router / Palm Router Design Base Jig
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- Today I am making a new router base for my palm router to make some designs on things like cabinet doors, wood panels or other similar items.
In this video, we'll be using both a 1/4" and 1/8" Spiral Router Bits.
#################
Woodworking Jigs Playlist : • Woodworking Jigs
Mini Router Table for a Trim Router: • Make a Mini Router Tab...
Making a Trim Router Edge Guide Jig (Palm Router Edge Guide):
• Making a Trim Router E...
#################
**** Read the Full Article here on Make a Trim Router Design Base Jig - goo.gl/kkRsq3
**** Subscriben to my Woodworking Channel here - / knecht105
** Like me at Facebook: goo.gl/DLgvoa
** Visit the website: www.woodworkweb...
** Follow on Instagram - / colinknecht
** Follow on Twitter: / woodworkweb
Pretty slick. By adding and removing spacers of different widths in different sequences you could get an overlapping design that I think would dress it up quite a bit.
I bought a Bosch 1300 router. The "manual" is amazingly basic - I would have preferred a far better guide . Thank goodness for guys like you that teach guys like me what can be done.
Some of my more experienced woodworking friends were impressed with the finished product. Keep up the innovation. You make me look better than I should.
More than one tip Colin. Love the jig but equally the use of none slip material under the rule. I can't count the number of times mine has slid half way through drawing or scribing a line. At 62 I continue to learn. Thank you.
Good work
Thank you for “burning an inch” when measuring. A surprising number of young machinists and carpenters I work with or mentor don’t know about this practice.
I'm a beginner woodworker and have been doing that a lot since you can't see anything accurately in that first inch (or couple centimeters in my case). Didn't know it even has a name!
@@patrikwihlke4170 uiuuuu
Muito obrigado pela dica aqui no Brasil ñ vi vídeos mostrando essa base muito legal obrigado mais uma vez tudo de bom pra você e para sua família
Thank you Collin 😊 I'm going to use this today on my cinema 🎥 theatre build/job
This is the exact design etched into my kitchen cabinets. I've been trying to figure out the best way to copy it when replacing a couple of doors. This is it! Thanks!
Thank you, i didn't knew i have OCD, not ending does lines helped me finding that about myself.
Un *Verdadero MAESTRO* en la Web...
*BUEN TRABAJO*
Un Cordial saludo desde la tierra del amor, paz y felicidad.
España.
Brilliant idea thank you so much for sharing God bless you
That's a clever use of the non slip mat, keeping the ruler in place while you scribe
Thank You, Matthew!
Matthew Leigh - I guess that was a bonus tip - no extra charge.
And thanks to you for pointing out the purpose of that to a newbie like me. I was wondering about why he did that. Might have figured it out later. Or not.
Cheers!
If you find yourself needing a non-slip ruler often, pick up a cork backed ruler. They do a great job of not slipping while using them as a straight edge cutting guide and you can get an 18" one at WalMart for $3.
Great idea. So simple. I’d add a small chamfer on the bottom of the plastic plate. It’ll help clear the dust and ensure that the plastic edge runs clean inside the frame.
i fing love geometry and wood. the last shape i would imagine to get that pattern
Отличное исполнение приспособления!!! Простое, но какое классное решение!!!!!!!! Молодец!!!
That so looks like my parents 1968 kitchen cabinet doors ❤️🇨🇦
Wow , I never knew it could be so simple to do and it works so well. Thanks for sharing it.
Muy bueno amigo. A pesar de que no hablo tu idioma puedo entenderte perfectamente todo, es muy didactico y te agradezco el tiempo y esfuerzo para grabar estas clase de videos, se aprende mucho.
Saludos desde Caracas, Venezuela.
That was so cool. When you are done it looks a lot more difficult to make than it was. I'm thinking about adding that to my kitchen cupboard doors.
Awesome 👍
Amazing idea👍👍👍👍
from Philippines 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Great idea, Colin. Thanks.
.
BTW, a wee reminder that flat bottomed holes are counterbored, and those with miniature funnels are countersink holes. 🤔😉😉😉
.
I'm just gently teasing a VERY nice guy that also happens to be one helluva nice guy. 👍
Jim Fleming - I noticed that, too, but I thought maybe that's just how the Canadians say it. Eh!
I've seen many videos of this. I want to make a jig like this for my router.
شكرا على التوضيح فعلا نستفيد ونجد صالتنا من خلال ما تقدمون
cool stuff for sure. It would be interesting to see what designs other shapes would create. Thanks for sharing.
I just might do another video on that. Thanks for watching!.
Nicely done Colin! Simply but very effective. Great little jig.............................
Thank You, Steve!
I like the way you are teaching ! Regards from good old germany!
Simple but a brilliant and creative idea👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Muy bonita idea . gracias. Desde Bolivia .
Send an ATTABOY to Fred. Pretty cool.
I wondered how using a dimension other than 4" radius might effect the final carve out. I suspect a smaller dimension will move the carve out line closer to the edge of the finished panel. A larger dimension will create a carve out closer to the center. Hmmmm! Also, a four sided baseplate will create a square pattern parallel to the edges....5 sided?, 6? You could use up a lot of acrylic playing with this.
Don't forget Fred's ATTABOY.
Hii
You don't need to use accrylic for prototyping you just use 1/2 plywood untill you get your design right and then you can make the accrylic one
Watching your videos is like having access to a master woodworker available any time I have a challenge and want an idea or solution.
Just goes to show you that even an ingenious hacker can be shown a thing or two. Awesome trim router base. I have some doors coming up that I have to build and I think I'll use that method. Need to buy a trim router now, dang it! Any reason to buy tools is a good excuse! Thanks for showing us!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching.
Cool, its basically a spirograph for a trim router.
Basically, yes! Thanks for watching.
awesome! I had been wondering how to do a cut like this on a cutting board project... this helps immensely!
Hope it helps! Thanks for watching!
Muy ingenioso, si fallo un poco la medida,no importa, el muestra el ejemplo,uno ya lo puede hacer bien.Felicidades buen trabajo.
So simple even I could do it. Thanks.
You're Welcome!
Same here! I don't know why I was expecting it to be more complicated.
Very nice Colin. Lots of possibilities with different bits here. Thanks.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching.
Oh great, now I have to make this jig. I better get cracking. Great idea, thanks for sharing.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching.
Muy Buen Video.
*¡¡¡ BUEN TRABAJO !!!*
Muy buen trabajó maestro.con todo detallado Gracias ..por su enseñanza.
I never thought it was that simple thank you for sharing your Idea with us.
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
Very brilliant thank you so much wonderful video.
Off to the shop to have a play with this idea!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks you 👍👍👍
Brilliant and thank you for sharing.
To find the triangle without a bevel, use a straightedge and draw a line down the middle of the circle. Use a compass and with the center point and bisecting line at the circumference (radius) as your distance swing the compass from the intersecting circumference point to the left and right on the circle. Those two points connect to the tip of the circle and bisecting line.
Triangle has to be perfect then ,good job
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for sharing this. It's splendid. I just bought a new compact Dewalt router. Making geometric patterned cuts with it would be an ideal way to put the router to work. So thanks again.
Instablaster.
Cám ơn thật nhiều ông quá thông minh. Chia sẻ hữu ích giúp công việc này nhanh chóng hơn .
ਬਹੁਤ ਵਧੀਆ ਤਰੀਕਾ
ਆਸਾਨ ਹੈ ਅਤੇ ਐਕੂਰੇਟ
Very nice jig. This would be nice for a decorative touch on chair backings or on table tops also.
Yes it would be. Thanks for watching!
very clever. I need to make some door fronts - now I have a plan!
Shoooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwww....................vou fazer um jig assim para usar em minhas tábuas de corte!......valeu!
Thank you for the lesson, hopefully your kindness will be rewarded
Very very good, congratulations
From Curitiba / Brazil 🇧🇷
Es gibt sie noch! Leute mit Ideen! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
What a great idea 👍
Very cool Colin.
The only difference I would do is when you lower the router bit into the wood, bring it down parallel to the cut you are making so you dont get the end of the bit cutting outside the line. You will see a circle cut are from where you rotated the router and bit into the wood. Try lowering the bit into the wood while the router is sitting on the surface and cutting air.
Thanks for the tip and thanks for watching!
Good job! Nice and smooth
Thats great design and idea👍👍👍👍
Greetings from Mexico muchas gracias señor.
Real good. Want to do that but project is much smaller smaller that the router head
You can make a perfect equilateral triangle by dividing the circle using the compass with same radius. In this way you'll get 6 segments. All you have to do next is to join only 3 points from the 6 resulted by segmentation. Have fun!
Yes, it is amazing how many geometry lessons at school have been missed by some people...
वाह अंकल जी क्या आईडिया सीखाया आप धन्यवाद
Thats very good gig thankyou
Wow I’m a fan
Brilliant topic!!👏👏👏👏
So nice perfect idea 👌👌👌👌
Incredibly smart.
Great job!
Thank you Fred and thank you Colin for this great tip 😉👍🏼👍🏼
Wow galing naman
hello good afternoon teacher good job I liked it
Awesome! Thanks!
Very cool base and possibilities! Thanks a lot for sharing!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching.
Good Idea... well done.
Great idea, thanks.
Good job!👍
Thanku ser this idea is very help full really too good
Hello. Great video.
I think the curve parts are not « parallel » because they have the same radius. They are not concentric.
For a strict geometrical parallelism, you’ll have to do different sizes of triangular base plate. So they could have the same center.
jp from France
Thanks, that is great!
that worked pretty darn slick.
Thanks for sharing!!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching.
Adam Craig Outdoors b
Very good!!!! 👍👍👍👍
Thank You!
That's great this is helpful
Thank you very much for that beautiful bit of work. It opens up a grand vista of possibility.
I really like all what you do
Nice perfect and good idea
Thanks nice work.
Excellent !
Good tips thanks
Thank you very much...I love this...
Excellent work😮👍🏾🎄merry Christmas 🎄
Very good idea
Super
Very , very nice.
Excelente !
Thumb up from Russia
Thank You!
Very nice!
That's a very clever design especially for a beginner like me.
Thank You, Lambert!
I am Indian carpenter. You are idea is supeeeeer . my name is arun .