The Art Of Woodworking – Advanced Routing by Time Life
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Overview: When I started working with wood half a century ago, the electric router saw only limited use in small shops. The machines were short on power and adjustments often proved difficult to make. And the bits! The high-speed steel bits dulled so quickly that you learned to sharpen them or made a cloud of fine sawdust instead of curly shavings. One advantage ol steel was that you could grind your own cutter shapes; but you had to do that anyway because there just weren’t that many profiles available. And instead of a pilot bearing there was a steel post on the end of the bit that rode on the work, leaving a nice burnished surface just below the cut that had to be sanded out. When I used a router then it was generally to round over or chamfer an edge because it gave such a nice crisp result.
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