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  • How to Install a Router Table Insert Plate

    You can find many routers and router table insert plates available in today's market. They offer you the ability to adjust the router bit height from above the router table without first having to...

  • How to Make Wood Corner Shelves

    Decorators often find it difficult to utilize the corners of a room. Plants and small stands work well. Wood corner shelves also offer another attractive alternative, especially if you purchase...

  • How to Use a Glue Joint Router Bit

    The glue joint router bit is a carbide-tipped cutter for use in a router table. The glue joint router bit creates a mechanical joint for wood pieces to be glued. This joint adds tremendous...

  • How to Use a Finger Joint Router Bit

    The finger joint router bit is a carbide-tipped cutter for use in a router. The finger joint router bit allows you to make a strong end to end glue joints. This is possible by increasing the glue...

  • How to Cut a Rabbet on a Router Table

    A rabbet cut, a rectangular recess along the edge or end of a piece of wood stock, is simple in appearance; but there is more to the rabbet cut than first meets the eye. To make the best use of...

  • How to Use a Bowl & Tray Router Bit

    Bowl and tray router bits allow you to use a router to make bowls and trays from a pattern. These bits have several other applications. They can be used for cutting boards, raised sign lettering,...

  • How to Use a 45-Degree Locking Router Bit

    The 45-Degree Locking Router Bit is used to produce extra strong miter joints in boxes, beams, columns, cabinet face frame corners, and to glue up matching board stock. This bit, when set up...

  • How to Use a Bowl Router Bit

    The bowl router bit makes it possible to use a router along with a pattern to make wooden bowls and trays. The same router bit can be used to make custom wood cutting boards, raised letters for...

  • How to Set the Height of a Flush Trim Router Bit

    A flush trim router bit is used to follow a pattern to produce copies. The flush trim bit will come in two sizes--1/4- and 1/2-inch shafts. It also comes in several lengths, depending on your...

  • How to Make a Wooden Shelf

    Perhaps the most important accessory in any home, shop or garage is the shelf. Shelves help keep our knickknacks and tools organized. They also complement a home's decor. For beginning...

  • How to Mount a Router Base Plate in a Table

    Many styles and shapes of router plates are available. Many routers and router plates allow you to adjust the height of the router bit from above the router without having to remove it for...

  • How to Build a Template for a Router Table Base

    A router table is almost a must if you use any of the large profile bits available. There are many router plates available to use, and most will all install in the same fashion. Following a few...

  • How to Make a Router Table & Fence

    A router mounted in a table is almost a necessity if you use any of the large profile router bits that are available. If you currently do not use a router table, you will eventually need one. You...

  • How to Build a Deluxe Router Table

    A router mounted in a table is almost a necessity if you use a large-profile router bit. Although you can buy a router table, a homemade tabletop will save you money, and you can customize it for...

  • How to Install a Woodworking Router Plate

    A router mounted in a table is almost a necessity if you use any of the large profile router bits that are available. If you currently do not use a router table, you will eventually need one. You...

  • Homemade Table Saw Cabinet Extension

    The table saw is the workhorse in any woodworking shop. With the proper accessories and adjustments it will cut straight every time. Typical table saws have a short table top and no support for...

  • How to Install a Router in a Shop Made Table

    Router tabletops are almost a necessity if you use any of the large profile router bits that are available. If you currently do not use a router table, you will eventually need one. You can build...

  • How to Build an Extension Table

    The table saw is the workhorse in any woodworking shop. With the proper accessories and adjustments, it will cut straight every time. Typical table saws have a short table top and no support for...

  • How to Build Router Table Saw Combos

    The table saw is the workhorse in any woodworking shop. With the proper accessories and adjustments it will cut straight every time. Typical table saws have a short table top and no support for...

  • How to Build a Table Saw Extension Table

    The table saw is the workhorse in any woodworking shop. With the proper accessories and adjustments it will cut straight every time. Typical table saws have a short tabletop and no support for the...

  • DIY: Router Tabletop

    Router tabletops are almost a necessity if you use any of the large profile router bits that are available. If you currently do not use a router table, you will eventually need one. You can build...

  • Wood Router Facts

    No matter what kind of woodworking project woodsmiths specialize in, a router is considered a must-have tool. The router may be the most versatile wood tool ever created, which is why most...

  • How to Make Tenon Blanks

    A popular spin on the traditional mortise-and-tenon joint is what's called a mortise and "floating tenon." In other words, the tenon isn't cut from the end of a board, it's premade and inserted in...

  • How to Make Your Own Name Sign for a Cottage

    Exterior signs serve as decorations that can display the name (usually surname) of the residents of the home upon which they hang. These are often found on cottages, which can become even cozier...

  • How to Make a Wooden Sign with a Router

    Wooden signs are extremely popular as interior and exterior decorations, and they make innovative gifts. Numerous types of wooden signs are available in stores, but you can easily make them at...

  • How to Cut Mortise & Tenon

    The mortise and tenon joint is a staple of fine woodworking. Different variations of this joint can be found in almost every type of furniture project. In order to bring your skills to a higher...

  • How to Build a Fancy Birdhouse

    If you are a woodworking hobbyist who likes to test your skills, give yourself a real challenge and build a fancy "gingerbread" birdhouse. The whole family can enjoy this project because you will...

  • How to Joint With a Router Table

    Adding a router table to your router is well worth it. The tables are a bit complicated to put together as they come in pieces from the factory. Plus, you need to determine the correct table for...

  • How to Edge Trim With Plunge Router

    The best way to edge trim with a plunge router is to use a piloted cutter. The pilot lets the cutters turn while the pilot follows the work piece. Some pilots are fixed extensions of the cutter...

  • How to Connect a Router to a Router Table

    There are two fastening methods to attach a router to the router table. With one method, the screws are driven into threaded holes in the base. With another method the screws go all the way...

  • Router Table Techniques

    Working on a router table is easier and faster than using a router alone. Edge trimming, templates and working with long, narrow stock are a breeze on a router table, and are just a few of the...

  • How to Set Up a Plunge Router

    Plunge routers can be used for routing grooves; routing by freehand, where you can create signs and relief sculptures; routing edges; and creating rabbets and molded edges using piloted cutters....

  • How to Construct a Round Wood Tabletop

    Round tabletops can be produced with a few tools commonly found in home workshops. The construction is nearly identical to the process used to build square or rectangular tops with the exception...

  • How to Make a Hinge Mortise Template for the Router

    Mortised hinges provide a cleaner, more professional look to a door or cabinet and actually add strength to the hinge since it is embedded into the wood. Mortised hinges are less likely to twist...

  • How to Build Wooden Tambour Doors

    Tambour doors are most commonly associated with roll-top desks, but they are also used in all kinds of cabinetry pieces and add both a pleasing appearance and a functional touch. Tambour doors are...

  • How Do I Mount a Router to a Table?

    When routing long pieces of wood by hand, it is easy to slow down, rest or just maneuver around the cord. All of these will cause your routed edge to have waves, burns or at the very least,...

  • Parts of a Wood Router

    Before using a wood router, be familiar with the parts of the router. Knowing your tool makes using it easier and efficient.

  • How to Make Routered Wooden Signs

    Making routered wooden signs is simple with the right tools and careful preparation. This wood craft can help you make signs for home decor, a business or just for fun. Routered wooden signs can...

  • Techniques for Dado Cutting on Long Boards

    Cutting dados on long pieces of wood can be done using either a table saw or a router. Both tools can produce clean, flat-bottomed dados in the material. A dado is a groove cut into a piece of...

  • Woodworking Building Techniques

    Woodworking is a craft that has evolved over time, resulting in several different ways to perform every essential technique. Add to that the myriad range of tasks that go into creating even a...

  • How to Design Plaques

    Plaques are commemorative plates of wood, metal, stone or another material that commemorate an important memory, figure or event. Historically, they were often attached to stones and marked an...

  • Biscuit Jointer Techniques

    A biscuit jointer (or joiner) is a router that creates a small semi-circular slot which receives a small wooden "spline" (called a biscuit because of its appearance). The slots are cut into the...

  • How to Make a Decoupage Plaque

    This may sound like a difficult task, but it is really simple. You can use a picture from a magazine or a drawing. I never knew how exciting this craft was until I did the first one. It will...

  • How to Make Moulding

    You can make factory-quality moulding using a good router table and the right bits. Consider the many shapes and sizes of router bits designed to make mouldings before settling on one set. In some...

  • Router Woodworking Tips

    When working with a router, it's important to use carbide-tipped bits, as they stay sharper longer and provide a cleaner cut with less burning. Discover the importance of shank size in a...

  • Router Table Basics

    Router tables can be made individually, but they are also made commercially, and consist of a plate and removable throat that allow the user to use both small and large bits. Learn about the...

  • Using a Pattern-Cutting Router Bit

    A pattern-cutting router bit uses a bearing to guide the bit, and the bearing and cutter should be the same size. Find out how to make a pattern or template before using a pattern-cutting router...

  • How to Make Router Templates

    Router templates can be very simple to make, and a quarter-inch hardboard can be used and sanded to make a crisp, clean and smooth template. Learn about making L-shaped templates with help from an...

  • How to Router Hinges

    The process of using a router on a hinge is the same, whether it's being done on a cabinet hinge or a full-sized door hinge. Find out how to use a template and clamp to cut the mortise for a hinge...

  • About Woodworking Using a Power Router

    Routers come in two basic versions depending on whether they have a fixed base or plunged base, and a plunged router allows the woodworker to make depth adjustments while cutting. Discover why a...

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