How to Use a Router Freehand - Beginners #11 - woodworkweb

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In this video we look at the aspects of using a wood router free-hand such as for edge routing.

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Excellent! I wonder why over 400 give thumbs down. That makes no sense.

dennisgoodson
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I've been into wood working for around 20 years and this is the best video I've seen for those that's just starting out.

keithhill
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Thank you, you are one of the first so called experts, instructors, information givers, (not sure of your title) who has mentioned making sure the plug is out! 10 out of 10 for you sir.

Tazonsax
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There are many different videos by different woodworkers, however, Mr. Knecht seems to me, the easiest to understand. Many videos feature a craftsman who really seem to "know their stuff" but are difficult to follow for different reasons. This guy really "knows his stuff" and can demonstrate in a manner that even I can understand!

preacher
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अच्छी तरह से प्रदर्शन और प्रस्तुत उपयोगी जानकारी और दर्शकों के समय की कोई भी बर्बादी नहीं।सभी विडियो का प्रदर्शन बहुत ही अच्छा रहा.मैंने मशीन खरीदी लेकिन उसमे उसका प्रयोग करने वाली पुस्तिका नहीं थी, और जब यू ट्यूब पर डेमो देखा तब अच्छी तरह समझ गया. you tube को धन्यवाद .

kitcabbnsharma
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I do not know how practical you are, but you are undoubtedly the best teacher in modern carpentry!

TheLayla
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Thanks for the video. I bought all these tools to make my elderly father some picture frames and am finding I have no real clue how to use them. Just saying that so you appreciate that no detail is too small to mention. I learned a lot because you didn't skip over what "everyone should know". Thanks.

jamesdennis
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Thanks for breaking down in a few minutes what my manual couldn't explain clearly in 40 pages, lol...
Seriously, great job

huzdaman
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First time I’ve come across your videos. I must say I’m very impressed and pleased. You get to the point immediately, explain everything in detail and make it easy and quick for me to learn and understand. Thank you so much, and God bless you immensely.

catg
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I am so thankful that people like you are active here on YouTube. I feel you are my teacher and are determined to teach me everything about woodworking from stcratch, thanks.

mogbaba
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I just got myself a router and bits to make a Christmas project. Never used one before but this video really helped to show me the basics and gave me the confidence to give it a try. Who knows, if it works out, my husband and I will be giving a lot of homemade gifts this year. Thank you!

ajhanslip
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Starting on the end grain - best piece of advice I’ve gotten so far on any router tutorial.

foos.
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Thanks. Now clear about the depth gauge. Wasn't aware of the tear out bit either.  Very nice information...

nismo
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You're a great teacher! So far I have only refinished furniture and I think I am ready to build. These videos gave me the confidence to make it final and invest in some quality tools. Thank you so much!

nancywilkins
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I didn't realize you were going to do this with the biggest router ever made till I actually clicked the video.

sloppydoggy
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Thanks for the freehand demo. Here is my trial with success. A trim router of 1.25 amp with round over bit takes several trims to get the desired shape. Multiple trims a guide, set distance from center of bit to the edge of router base, is a must for straight line. Hope this help small router application.

happylight
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May I offer a small correction. When installing the bit you allowed the thickness of a coin or washer and said this was to allow for heat expansion. In fact this clearance is needed to allow the collet to grip the parallel part of the bit shaft as there is usually a very slight (concave) rounded part where the blade or bit body adjoins its shaft due to the shape of the machining process cutting bit used to manufacture these bits . Trying to tighten on the very small, non-parallel section is a common mistake made by beginners and leads them to overtighten the collet because it's not getting a good grip on this rounded section. This can irreparably deform the collet such that it will never successfully tighten again. If you study a bit carefully with a magnifying glass, you will see what I mean.
I apologise if this seems pedantic but I think it's an important point.
Otherwise, another great video. Thanks.

bernym
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Thanks for explaining why the bet needs to be a little up from bottoming out in the collet. It helps me to remember when I am told the "why' something needs to be done.

DavidSmith-fruz
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Very lucky that I found this video since my wife got me a router for Christmas. You got a new subscriber.

davidogden
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Thanks for putting this up, just bought a router and half blind dovetail jig...made a box and will soon need to edge route helps

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