I found your channel from a comment on another account where another creator used a similar base plate but not mentioning your channel. I went straight to yours and found it awesome. I'm yet to buy my router and have to learn from RUclips. You guys are fantastic. Thanks from New Zealand
This video popped up again in my feed. I'd seen it before but its always good to go back to the basics once again. It's a good reminder of things forgotten. 😀
You hit on something I've had amazingly frustrating for me. When I run into bobbling, I tend to slow down to try to reduce it and then go back to try and straighten them out. The result for me is the line is fatter than I want and I still have bobbles. Going faster was counter intuitive. Thanks for that.
Thanks for the great video. I just received my baseplate in the mail today. Also, thank you for the keychain and Dads Rootbeer candy! I look forward to starting practicing with it. It feels solid and I’m sure it will help me get started on my way to producing a nice piece. I’ve watched several of your videos, please keep up the good work.
Thank you so much for watching and for the business. We appreciate all the support. Please let me know if I can answer any questions for you, eric@makeawoodsign.com
Another very informative video. I'm new so this was very helpful and it coincides with my package arriving yesterday with my base plate, stencils, profile bit and depth gauge oh! And please thank Dave for the root beer sweet, acquired taste for sure.
I'm brand new to this but figured you could also clamp a straight edge to the material where the baseplate could ride along it as a guide. Dudes that make sense? I'm thinking of using that type of method to put a juice groove in a cutting board but since I'm a newbie, wanted to make sure there's not something I'm not thinking through with that idea. Thank you!
Hi Nicole! That could definitely work. Especially for the long straight lines of a juice groove. Just make sure your measurements are dead on accurate👍👍
Good morning! My name is Ron. You don't know me. I am one of your future customers. I have been watching your make a wood sign videos. I am saving up for a DeWalt 611 router. I will be getting in touch and placing a order soon. You guys have a wonderful Christmas!
You put a lot of great information in a fairly short video. It was very concentrated. Maybe you should do more videos outside in the Arizona cold. Stay well.
I tried carving cedar this morning and I am not sure if it had some pent up moisture but it was very stringy unlike pine or walnut that I have done before
I try to avoid quarter sawn and even rift sawn material when I can because of that chattering effect when carving perpendicular to the grain. Also, the bit tries to follow the path of least resistance, so it's very difficult to hold a straight line when following the grain as well. I try to use plain sawn material whenever possible because I find it's easier to carve.
Another informative video Eric. Here is another thought on using pallet wood, scraps pieces from a "dump site". You have no idea what CHEMICALS/TOXINS may have been spilled onto the wood or the wood dipped in to! Even if you wear a dust mask who wants to take the chance of breathing that in from the "carving dust" produced while routing? For me, the same goes for me concerning carving on pressure-treated wood! Do you know who/what company did the pressure treatment? What process/ chemicals were used? Again for me, it is not worth carving and taking the risk. Just a few things for you and the sign carving community to think about.
Thanks, Paul! The best thing to do when cutting a circle is to do it in multiple passes. Start real shallow to have less drag on the bit, then go back and go deeper. Makes a huge difference!
I’ve searched your videos about the lighting on your router I’m guessing I haven’t searched hard enough. Is it LED String light and the battery is that white box on the side. Thank you
Those are called fairy lights. Here's a video ruclips.net/video/EXqT3NchUYY/видео.html Here's a link to them in our Amazon store www.amazon.com/dp/B07HJ54Y3Q?ref=exp_makeawoodsign_dp_vv_d&th=1 Hope this helps
Thank you Gary!!! My black mat is actually a tool box liner. Here's the link to the one I use in our Amazon store www.amazon.com/dp/B07W2VTRJ4?tag=onamzmakeawoo-20&linkCode=ssc&creativeASIN=B07W2VTRJ4&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.11SUPHUHH5DX9
Hi. I have the Dewalt router but mine only has one opening to look through to the bit. I notice yours has one each side. Is it an option at Dewalt?. I ask because if I fit the vacuum connector it is hard to see through. I would love on like yours😊
@@oldave100 Hi, how do I email your dad then please? I have sent enquiries about bits through your website but have had a reply to them either :-) Cheers
@@oldave100 Oh I know. For some reason all our web orders now go in to the JUNK folder for reasons nobody understands lol. I have sent your dad an email. Love you work man :-)
Absolutely! Here's the link to our base plates page. Bosch has 3 different versions of the Colt. GKF125C, PR10E, & PR20E. Make sure and pick the one for your model. If you have any other questions please email me directly, eric@makeawoodsign.com.
No, unfortunately we don't have a base for the plunge router. However we have a blank base that you can drill your own holes to fit. You can check that out here makeawoodsign.com/products/acrylic-router-base-plate-blank-7-x-10
Eric good vid. I'm completely new to this at 51 yrs old, but I am in the process of making a DnD gaming table. I will use the router to round off edges, but am thinking of making inlays of a dragon/dwarf/elf/wizard on the table top corners just because it would look really cool. My thoughts were to splay glue some paper printouts and outline the shape on the paper with the router. Exact movement won't be entirely necessary since there are natural curves in such art. I think size of my router bit will be more important. I plan to fill that space with something like epoxy or gold leaf or metal wire or wood filler. I'll be staining the table top plywood with a dark color like dark walnut or ebony and then use the contrast of wood filler-thinking of mixing wood filler with gold leaf to give it a sparkly design. Would this work theoretically? Is there a pointed router bit? or a 1/32 router bit? I want the lines to be super small. After filler is put in-I'll sand it down to natural color then finish with poly.
Thank you David. Absolutely your ideas are doable. You are very correct that the right router bits are super important. Here's a video where I did demos on all our bits. ruclips.net/video/pFqeuYfUC1g/видео.html Sounds like our Profile bit and or our Carving Liner bit would work well for you. Here's our website where we have all our bits listed www.makeawoodsign.com/shop/index.php?route=product/category&path=4 If you have other questions feel free to email me directly, eric@makeawoodsign.com. Thank you for watching...
I have a katsu give up on me that I have been using to freehand with, can anyone recommend a budget replacement that's suitable to have a freehand base made for it? Sign work and light edging work is all I would need it for. I have been happy with the katsu, I just did a job that was too heavy a load.
@oldave100 thanks for the reply, the dewalt is way over my budget, I have around 80 max to spend, one issue I have is the visibility to the bit from my current router feels limited compaired to the ones i am seeing people use on youtube, I am happy to make my own baseplate as I have done with my current setup, enjoying what I have, just searching for that little bit of quality of life, thanks again for your help
No problem, buddy! We actually just did a review on the new Hercules trim router from Harbor Freight. It's a pretty good little router and retails for $80
Yes we do make a base plate for the R2401, here's the link www.makeawoodsign.com/shop/index.php?route=product/product&path=6&product_id=93 It doesn't come with lights but here's a video showing how I light it up. ruclips.net/video/SEz36JEdAXY/видео.html Hope this helps. If you have any other questions you can email me directly eric@makeawoodsign.com. Thank you for watching...
@@oldave100 thanks very much for the reply Eric lad all i have to do now is wait until they are in the shop over here in Yorkshire England and will buy 1 by the way do you post over here to England if i wanted something you was selling
Thank you for watching. Here's a video on the spray colors I use and why. ruclips.net/video/AA4ZCXotYCQ/видео.html Here's a video on my favorite interior finish ruclips.net/video/CnFxjNmiSA8/видео.html Here's my favorite exterior finish ruclips.net/video/fXIMgFhiJH8/видео.html If I can answer any other questions for you please email me directly, eric@makeawoodsign.com,
Made my first sign Dave! (see my latest video) Thanks for the tips! Gonna make a base like yours and I even have the little LED lights like yours to put on it. Did you glue that on the inside edge? Seeing what I was doing was my biggest issue because of the chips flying and low light. Is it worth rigging up my vacuum to suck the chips or will that get in the way and be annoying?
You're welcome for the tips. Congrats on your 1st sign, hope you had fun. Yes I just used hot glue to glue the lights on the inside of the housing. I don't like anything attached to my router. With the backside of the housing opened up I don't find the chips to be a problem. If I can answer any other question s for you just let me know., eric@makeawoodsign.com Thank you for watching
This is our profile bit that we designed. We have all our bits available on our website, www.makeawoodsign.com/shop/index.php?route=product/category&path=4
@@oldave100 I decided to get the 1 3/4 hp router because the Canadian stores that carry the rockler circle jig only have the larger jig, not the small one for the compact router. I hope I will be able to do some carving with this larger router. I am going to order one of your bases to make handling it easier and I'll look at your specialty bits. for circle cuts I'm just going to get a basic cutter. for cutting thin plywood is it better to use a straight or spiral and is 1/8 " bit better or is 1/4" ok? I will be cutting ovals and circles from thin plywood and up to 3/4" mdf. as for carving I plan to work on small live edge wood pieces. The live edge piece I have now that I want to start on is about 1/2 inch cherry wood.
Hey good afternoon Eric. I just met you at the event in Mesa hammer area and I wanna send you that video we spoke about. What is your email address. Thanks so much. Randy
10:13. Ah ha! Double sided padded (no slip) board. I knew if I kept watching I’d find a few good ideas 👍
HAHA ya there's a ton of info! I'm glad you're finding some value in the videos, buddy.
I found your channel from a comment on another account where another creator used a similar base plate but not mentioning your channel. I went straight to yours and found it awesome. I'm yet to buy my router and have to learn from RUclips. You guys are fantastic. Thanks from New Zealand
Right on, Gustav! We sure appreciate it, man👍👍👍
This video popped up again in my feed. I'd seen it before but its always good to go back to the basics once again. It's a good reminder of things forgotten. 😀
Thank you Miss Gayle
I'll say it! Your router bits are the best!
Thank you John...
I like the idea of having a nonslip board underneath the board you are carving. Thanks!
Any time, David!
Love Your technical terms. That is something this old wood butcher can understand. Good review for all of us. Thanks.
Happy to put it in term us old guys can understand. Thank you Bob...
You hit on something I've had amazingly frustrating for me. When I run into bobbling, I tend to slow down to try to reduce it and then go back to try and straighten them out. The result for me is the line is fatter than I want and I still have bobbles. Going faster was counter intuitive. Thanks for that.
You're welcome Donna, happy to help...
thanx Eric n Vickie great instructional demo,
great tips, hope ya'll had a great time n California, thanx again God Bless Ya'll
We did have a great time. Thank you so much, Happy New Year!!!
Reviews never hurt ..... good explanation and video !!
Thank you Gary...
Thanks for the great video. I just received my baseplate in the mail today. Also, thank you for the keychain and Dads Rootbeer candy! I look forward to starting practicing with it. It feels solid and I’m sure it will help me get started on my way to producing a nice piece. I’ve watched several of your videos, please keep up the good work.
Thank you so much for watching and for the business. We appreciate all the support. Please let me know if I can answer any questions for you, eric@makeawoodsign.com
I purchased a base plate for my router and wow does it make a difference Thanks !
Thanks so much for watching and for the business!!!
Thanks for all the good advice it helps a lot God Bless and stay safe. .
Thank you Danny, Happy New Year!!!
Awesome advice for beginners
Thank you Rod, happy it helped...
Another very informative video. I'm new so this was very helpful and it coincides with my package arriving yesterday with my base plate, stencils, profile bit and depth gauge oh! And please thank Dave for the root beer sweet, acquired taste for sure.
Thank you Noel, Happy to hear this video is helpful. Thanks so much for the kind words and of course for the business.
Thank you. You always give great suggestions and help!
Thank you Miss Nancy...
I'm brand new to this but figured you could also clamp a straight edge to the material where the baseplate could ride along it as a guide. Dudes that make sense? I'm thinking of using that type of method to put a juice groove in a cutting board but since I'm a newbie, wanted to make sure there's not something I'm not thinking through with that idea. Thank you!
Hi Nicole! That could definitely work. Especially for the long straight lines of a juice groove. Just make sure your measurements are dead on accurate👍👍
I made those handles for all 5 of my routers ....very easy for the DYIer`s
That's great Cole. Happy they're working for you. Thank you for watching
Good morning! My name is Ron. You don't know me. I am one of your future customers. I have been watching your make a wood sign videos. I am saving up for a DeWalt 611 router. I will be getting in touch and placing a order soon. You guys have a wonderful Christmas!
That's awesome, Ron! We sure appreciate the support!👍👍 If there's anything we can do to help, feel free to shoot us an email.
Good morning Eric, thanks for sharing your videos with us. Happy New Year to you all!! Fred.👍👍👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you Fred....
Very helpful tips......thanks!
Thank You Lori...
You put a lot of great information in a fairly short video. It was very concentrated. Maybe you should do more videos outside in the Arizona cold.
Stay well.
LOL... I was focused cause I wanted to get in out of the cold...
What a great video full of tips and tricks
thanks Eric
Thank you Stephen, happy it helped!!!
Thanks Eric for sharing the great tips, cheers.
Always happy to help, buddy!
Useful remnders, thanks
Thank You for watching Sandra...
I tried carving cedar this morning and I am not sure if it had some pent up moisture but it was very stringy unlike pine or walnut that I have done before
Sounds like a moisture issue.
I try to avoid quarter sawn and even rift sawn material when I can because of that chattering effect when carving perpendicular to the grain. Also, the bit tries to follow the path of least resistance, so it's very difficult to hold a straight line when following the grain as well. I try to use plain sawn material whenever possible because I find it's easier to carve.
Great points, I agree Wayne. Thank you for the feedback...
I put some teflon tape over my base plate. Seems to help loads.
Interesting, I may have to try that. Thank you
THANKS ERIC
You're welcome Stan...
great video as always
Thank you Robbie!!!
Thanks for the info.
Thank you Scott...
I have a Bosch router with a nice base plate, but does the clear base plate help sight lines and visibility?
I like having the clear baseplate.
Another informative video Eric. Here is another thought on using pallet wood, scraps pieces from a "dump site". You have no idea what CHEMICALS/TOXINS may have been spilled onto the wood or the wood dipped in to! Even if you wear a dust mask who wants to take the chance of breathing that in from the "carving dust" produced while routing? For me, the same goes for me concerning carving on pressure-treated wood! Do you know who/what company did the pressure treatment? What process/ chemicals were used? Again for me, it is not worth carving and taking the risk. Just a few things for you and the sign carving community to think about.
Thank you for mentioning that. I agree 100%. I've talked about that in the past, just didn't want to off on a tangent on this one.
Good stuff!!! I learn something every time I watch your videos.
Thanks so much Eric!!!
Thank you Miss Shirley, glad you enjoyed it...
hey Eric, this is John Im back. question how do you put lights on the your trim routers?? Is their a video on that ....?????
Hey John, here's a video we did several years ago on that ruclips.net/video/EXqT3NchUYY/видео.html
Video #66 also addresses straight line carving.
Thank you...
Hi do you have a advice when comes to cutting a circle .
Love your work
Thanks, Paul!
The best thing to do when cutting a circle is to do it in multiple passes. Start real shallow to have less drag on the bit, then go back and go deeper. Makes a huge difference!
@@oldave100 thanks
I’ve searched your videos about the lighting on your router I’m guessing I haven’t searched hard enough. Is it LED String light and the battery is that white box on the side.
Thank you
Those are called fairy lights. Here's a video ruclips.net/video/EXqT3NchUYY/видео.html
Here's a link to them in our Amazon store www.amazon.com/dp/B07HJ54Y3Q?ref=exp_makeawoodsign_dp_vv_d&th=1
Hope this helps
Wonderful as always. I am wondering what that black mat or whatever is on your work surface?
Thank you Gary!!! My black mat is actually a tool box liner. Here's the link to the one I use in our Amazon store www.amazon.com/dp/B07W2VTRJ4?tag=onamzmakeawoo-20&linkCode=ssc&creativeASIN=B07W2VTRJ4&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.11SUPHUHH5DX9
I am brand new. I have borrowed my son's router. Which type of router is best for freehand signs , a plunge router, or a fixed router?
Hi Ron! The fixed base palm routers are (in our opinion) the way to go.
Love the finger tip. Long straight edges are hard lol 😢
😂😂They definitely are!
Nice Eric. So you stopped using silicone spray to lube the base plate?
Yes, I've been using paste wax for a while now.
@@oldave100 where have I been lol
@@oldave100 do you still use paste wax? Instructions on how much to apply if you still do this. Thank you!
Hi. I have the Dewalt router but mine only has one opening to look through to the bit. I notice yours has one each side. Is it an option at Dewalt?. I ask because if I fit the vacuum connector it is hard to see through. I would love on like yours😊
We actually do that to all of our routers. You can email dad eric@makeawoodsign and we can do it for you or he can send you a video on how to do it
@@oldave100 Hi, how do I email your dad then please? I have sent enquiries about bits through your website but have had a reply to them either :-) Cheers
I'm sorry about that man. Sometimes emails are sent to spam or they slip through the cracks.
eric@makeawoodsign.com
@@oldave100 Oh I know. For some reason all our web orders now go in to the JUNK folder for reasons nobody understands lol. I have sent your dad an email. Love you work man :-)
Thanks man! We're trying to keep up with everyone HAHA
How thick is your router base and what material is it. Can I run CNC bits in my router like yours or any router for that matter.
1/4" acrylic.
It depends on the bits. Some of the bits I use can be considered CNC bits.
Can I purchase a acrylic base from you for my Bosch colt router. Thanks
Absolutely! Here's the link to our base plates page. Bosch has 3 different versions of the Colt. GKF125C, PR10E, & PR20E. Make sure and pick the one for your model.
If you have any other questions please email me directly, eric@makeawoodsign.com.
will your base plate fit a Dewalt DNP 612 type 1 router?
No, unfortunately we don't have a base for the plunge router. However we have a blank base that you can drill your own holes to fit. You can check that out here
makeawoodsign.com/products/acrylic-router-base-plate-blank-7-x-10
@@oldave100 I plan on buying it, thanks for the reply!
Eric good vid. I'm completely new to this at 51 yrs old, but I am in the process of making a DnD gaming table. I will use the router to round off edges, but am thinking of making inlays of a dragon/dwarf/elf/wizard on the table top corners just because it would look really cool. My thoughts were to splay glue some paper printouts and outline the shape on the paper with the router. Exact movement won't be entirely necessary since there are natural curves in such art. I think size of my router bit will be more important. I plan to fill that space with something like epoxy or gold leaf or metal wire or wood filler. I'll be staining the table top plywood with a dark color like dark walnut or ebony and then use the contrast of wood filler-thinking of mixing wood filler with gold leaf to give it a sparkly design. Would this work theoretically? Is there a pointed router bit? or a 1/32 router bit? I want the lines to be super small. After filler is put in-I'll sand it down to natural color then finish with poly.
Thank you David. Absolutely your ideas are doable. You are very correct that the right router bits are super important. Here's a video where I did demos on all our bits. ruclips.net/video/pFqeuYfUC1g/видео.html Sounds like our Profile bit and or our Carving Liner bit would work well for you. Here's our website where we have all our bits listed www.makeawoodsign.com/shop/index.php?route=product/category&path=4 If you have other questions feel free to email me directly, eric@makeawoodsign.com. Thank you for watching...
I have a katsu give up on me that I have been using to freehand with, can anyone recommend a budget replacement that's suitable to have a freehand base made for it?
Sign work and light edging work is all I would need it for.
I have been happy with the katsu, I just did a job that was too heavy a load.
I really like the DeWalt DWP611 and the cordless version.
They're great routers and we have a baseplate made for them.
@oldave100 thanks for the reply, the dewalt is way over my budget, I have around 80 max to spend, one issue I have is the visibility to the bit from my current router feels limited compaired to the ones i am seeing people use on youtube, I am happy to make my own baseplate as I have done with my current setup, enjoying what I have, just searching for that little bit of quality of life, thanks again for your help
No problem, buddy! We actually just did a review on the new Hercules trim router from Harbor Freight. It's a pretty good little router and retails for $80
Ty friend
Thank you John...
Do you sell a baseplate for a small Ridgid router (R2401) that has the handles and is lighted.
Yes we do make a base plate for the R2401, here's the link www.makeawoodsign.com/shop/index.php?route=product/product&path=6&product_id=93
It doesn't come with lights but here's a video showing how I light it up.
ruclips.net/video/SEz36JEdAXY/видео.html Hope this helps. If you have any other questions you can email me directly eric@makeawoodsign.com. Thank you for watching...
hi eric the dewalt router you use what make is it please ?????
My favorite is the DWP611 and the cordless version DCW600. If you have any other questions please let me know, eric@makeawoodsign.com
@@oldave100 thanks very much for the reply Eric lad all i have to do now is wait until they are in the shop over here in Yorkshire England and will buy 1 by the way do you post over here to England if i wanted something you was selling
Awesome video. I am a fairly new subscriber to your channel. What kind of paint and clear coat do you use for indoor vs outdoor signs? Thank you.
Thank you for watching. Here's a video on the spray colors I use and why. ruclips.net/video/AA4ZCXotYCQ/видео.html Here's a video on my favorite interior finish ruclips.net/video/CnFxjNmiSA8/видео.html Here's my favorite exterior finish ruclips.net/video/fXIMgFhiJH8/видео.html If I can answer any other questions for you please email me directly, eric@makeawoodsign.com,
@@oldave100 Thank you so much for your response. I appreciate it.
wow, I just bought your base plate on amazon, then found this video by accident!
Thank you Amanda!!! If I can answer any questions for you you can email me directly eric@makeawoodsign.com. Happy to help...
Made my first sign Dave! (see my latest video) Thanks for the tips! Gonna make a base like yours and I even have the little LED lights like yours to put on it. Did you glue that on the inside edge? Seeing what I was doing was my biggest issue because of the chips flying and low light. Is it worth rigging up my vacuum to suck the chips or will that get in the way and be annoying?
You're welcome for the tips. Congrats on your 1st sign, hope you had fun. Yes I just used hot glue to glue the lights on the inside of the housing. I don't like anything attached to my router. With the backside of the housing opened up I don't find the chips to be a problem. If I can answer any other question s for you just let me know., eric@makeawoodsign.com Thank you for watching
Do you happen to have a link to the light?
I just got a baseplate in the mail from you and that very same bit. Very excited to make some stuff.
Awesome, buddy! You're gonna love it!!
Can car paste work
I've never tried it before, so I can't honestly say.
Great tips Eric. I am still trying to get used to using my fingers for a guide.
You're welcome Miss Pam... Thank you for watching...
What kind of bit is that?
This is our profile bit that we designed. We have all our bits available on our website, www.makeawoodsign.com/shop/index.php?route=product/category&path=4
@@oldave100 I decided to get the 1 3/4 hp router because the Canadian stores that carry the rockler circle jig only have the larger jig, not the small one for the compact router. I hope I will be able to do some carving with this larger router. I am going to order one of your bases to make handling it easier and I'll look at your specialty bits. for circle cuts I'm just going to get a basic cutter. for cutting thin plywood is it better to use a straight or spiral and is 1/8 " bit better or is 1/4" ok? I will be cutting ovals and circles from thin plywood and up to 3/4" mdf. as for carving I plan to work on small live edge wood pieces. The live edge piece I have now that I want to start on is about 1/2 inch cherry wood.
Nice, helpful video. Thank you. That light! Where did you find that gem?
Thank you Rob, glad you liked it. Here's a link to the product I used in our amazon store www.amazon.com/dp/B07R8V53S4/?ref=exp_makeawoodsign_dp_vv_d
Traduire en Francais.Mercie 😊
Any time, buddy!👍👍
Bu bu bu bu bu bu thats the technical term . lolololol
I like
Thank You!!!
Lol, "that's the technical term"
HAHA that's right!
Far too much talking
Yea, this is an old video. The editing has gotten a lot better
Hey good afternoon Eric. I just met you at the event in Mesa hammer area and I wanna send you that video we spoke about. What is your email address. Thanks so much. Randy
Hey Randy! Here you go, buddy eric@makeawoodsign.com