Using a router to give my kitchen shelves a rounded edge detail

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I've got myself a couple of shelves for the kitchen, and I wanted to put a nice rounded edge on them. So here I'm using my Erbauer router with a 12.7mm radius cutter by Trend to put a fancy detail on three edges.
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I am just getting started in woodworking and the way you explained how the bit cuts is awesome! Thank you. That is exactly what I was looking for.

dougford
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Thank you for the video. I made a butcher block top for my kegerator and have little experience using a router. I didn’t even think about the blade rotation and keeping things moving in the same direction. Watching your video and listening to your tips made this project easy 😀👍.

davidsutch
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Thank you. I actually couldn't remember how the router sticks to the edge and doesn't channel into the wood. I noticed there was a bearing at the bottom of the router bit. Thank you for your work. Very informative. Cheers.

bartisticproductions
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Just bought myself the same router, and am a complete noob, so everything in this vid was really useful and informative - especially the bit about mounting the work to the workbench!

dorsetdumpling
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Brilliant video, very well explained and demonstrated, gives me confidence to have a go - practicing on off cuts of course! Many thanks

glassman
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Awesome mate. I have been searching for how to do this same type of profile and you got it. Just what I needed to learn before building a blanket storage and match it with the rest of the bedroom furnitures. Thanks.

crr
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Nice. Any tips about going around the corners without making it jump or leave the edge?

baroneblades
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Beautiful. That really helped me brother…

gregshirk
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I realize this is an older video but, I wanted to say, great job! It was very informative and I learned several key points from you. Thank You! Now! Young man, you wore your glasses throughout most of the video, UNTIL it came time to use the router!! You need to protect your eyes or you may end up being " Pirate Bailly " wearing a patch over one or both eyes. Ok, I said my piece, lol. Again, great video. Take Care!!

pingman
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Nice video thanks! Keep up the good work!👏

dreamlookautodetailingauto
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A very enjoyable and informative video, thanks! I want to profile cabinet/wardrobe doors using a tiny 1.6mm Radius Trend round over bit.

roberthatcher
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loved it, mate! Had to sub)) It's just what and how I needed to know! Very detailed! Cheers!

darrenvictor
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Would cutting in increments give you a better result, just saying I don't know.

wrxs
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Thank you. Sorry about the hole in your ceiling. Your video is very down to earth and I like that. I do have a question. How can I put a radius corner in plexiglas (All four corners.) Can a router do that consistently?? --An American fan of your work!

MonkeyDoodleCartel
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If I want to create a round profile on 18mm MDF. Is the 12.7mm cutter suitable or get another blade?

sundayfooty
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hip hip hurrah! hip hip hurrah! eeiling up! ceiling up! rrah rrah rrah!

arbeworks
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How do you cut in a straight line without cutting too far into the shelf

CNTFOOLME
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What keeps the line straight, have you a guide set up? Also, looks like you could do with ear protection in that place

gilesyone
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Nice job 👍🏻 you should wear ear defenders though.

Tony-wtqv
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Just a quick observation Justin. There is, what seems to be a directional arrow on the router base. What does that indicate please mate. Great video by the way.

rogerd