Glad that I found your channel. Very helpful for people who actually doing woodworking, no fancy editing effect, just pure knowledge and passion. Thank you very much for sharing this. Bao From Australia
Incredible job!! Looks amazing!! Such quality work and fantastic instructions. Was so satisfying to watch you push the drawers in at the end of the video lol
To get the right feed direction, I imagine the spinning router bit like a motor driven wheel trying to travel along the wood . And that is the thing to avoid - the router bit being in control of the feed rate, often called self feeding. Move the wood in the opposite direction, and then there will be do grabbing of the wood. If the cut is very light, as in a second pass without moving the fence, then feed direction does not matter.
I like how you explain which direction to push the work piece thank you
I learned the hard way 😃
Glad that I found your channel. Very helpful for people who actually doing woodworking, no fancy editing effect, just pure knowledge and passion. Thank you very much for sharing this.
Bao
From Australia
Thanks for the kind feedback from Australia !
Excellent video thanks
Incredible job!! Looks amazing!! Such quality work and fantastic instructions. Was so satisfying to watch you push the drawers in at the end of the video lol
Clever router work!
Precise as always, nice work
Very nice videos. I am really looking forward to more of your work!
Thanks for kind feedback. Here are more videos youtube.com/@steven.woodward
Very nice ! You work well 🙂
Great result. I was a bit worried about feed direction, though?
To get the right feed direction, I imagine the spinning router bit like a motor driven wheel trying to travel along the wood . And that is the thing to avoid - the router bit being in control of the feed rate, often called self feeding. Move the wood in the opposite direction, and then there will be do grabbing of the wood. If the cut is very light, as in a second pass without moving the fence, then feed direction does not matter.