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  1. J

    Router + table, complete beginner for ease of use.

    Each bit of advice here has been dutifully followed. Templates, etc. And just got a Triton JOF001 - 1010W Compact Precision Plunge Router 230V which apparently can be changed/adjusted from above the table. Just wanted to thank you all for taking the time to deal with a complete beginner!
  2. J

    Router + table, complete beginner for ease of use.

    It is. Like an easel with broader legs etc (dimensions above). About 750cm of cutting and rounding per gadget. Hopefully many gadgets!
  3. J

    Router + table, complete beginner for ease of use.

    Some fantastic advice here. Very grateful for your time. I’d figured a table would make it easier to see what I was doing but more especially save a lot of clamping unclamping turning clamping etc. Though a template was new to me. And that table and router kit in one looks worth investigating...
  4. J

    Router + table, complete beginner for ease of use.

    These sticks of plywood have sharp edges. So I want them all smooth. Sandpaper took far too long. The round over bit made the edges safer for small hands. Half a millimetre out and it cut a step in the wood so seems to need to be accurate?
  5. J

    Router + table, complete beginner for ease of use.

    Great video. Hadn’t seen that one
  6. J

    Router + table, complete beginner for ease of use.

    You’re probably right, get a load done at once at least if the main parts
  7. J

    Router + table, complete beginner for ease of use.

    Oh. Ok. I’ll find out what a template bit is and give it a go. Thanks.
  8. J

    Router + table, complete beginner for ease of use.

    I’m not a dedicated woodworker but would be very grateful for guidance on this one project, please. I need to shape half a dozen pieces of 9mm plywood, 600mm x 60mm, after rough cutting the shapes with a jigsaw. Then roundover with a 3mm bit. And do this over the year ten or twenty times. So you...
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