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This is the content required for an introduction to our [[Introduction for::Router Table|router table]] - '''reading this does NOT replace the mandatory session with a [[tutor]]!''' It will make it a lot quicker though ;-)
If you need this introduction, please reach out to the following tutors: [[Tutor::User:Lukas|Lukas]], [[Tutor::User:NitramLegov|Martin]], [[Tutor::User:Keno|Keno]], [[Tutor::User:Pakue|Patrick]], [[Tutor::User:Utis|Utis]], [[Tutor::User:Luzian|Luzian]]
'''The [[Handheld Router Introduction|handheld router introduction]] is required as a background for this introduction!'''
'''The [[Handheld Router Introduction|handheld router introduction]] is required as a background for this introduction!'''


''If you received that introduction before 2020-4-15, it still included the router table part and you only need to make sure you now '''watch both pages for updates.''' And as always: feel free to ask for a refresher whenever anything is not clear anymore!''
''If you received that introduction before 2020-4-15, it still included the router table part and you only need to make sure you now '''watch both pages for updates.''' And as always: feel free to ask for a refresher whenever anything is not clear anymore!''


 
[[File:Router table feed direction animation.GIF|thumb|right|300 px|proper feed directions for safe '''push cuts''' - click to see an animation!]]
[[File:router table - starting pin.png|thumb|right|300px|a starting pin helps you make sure your workpiece stays in front of the router bit if you can't use a fence!]]
When working on a [[Router Table|router table]], '''additional''' care needs to be taken as the router is turned upside down in a fixed position!
When working on a [[Router Table|router table]], '''additional''' care needs to be taken as the router is turned upside down in a fixed position!


[[File:Router table feed direction animation.GIF|thumb|right|300 px|proper feed directions for safe '''push cuts''' - click to see an animation!]]
* the workpiece can be grabbed and shot across the room if you attempt a climb cut, '''only do push cuts'''!
* the workpiece can be grabbed and shot across the room if you attempt a climb cut, '''only do push cuts'''!
** '''only feed from right to left when you work in front of the bit!'''
** '''only feed from right to left when you work in front of the bit!'''
** see schematic for other cases, but make sure you really '''understand''' what's going on
** see schematic for other cases, but make sure you really '''understand''' what's going on
* make sure the router table is screwed or [[clamp]]ed to a workbench before turning it on
* keep all body parts at least a hand's width away from the exposed bit (use [[Push Blocks|push blocks]] if that's not possible)
* keep all body parts at least a hand's width away from the exposed bit (use [[Push Blocks|push blocks]] if that's not possible)
* use all possible fences, guards, [[featherboards]] etc. to secure the workpiece and reduce exposure of the bit
* use all possible fences, guards, [[featherboards]] etc. to secure the workpiece and reduce exposure of the bit
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==Demonstration==
==Demonstration==
The Tutor will show you in detail how to
The tutor will show you in detail how to:
* Adjust and lock the height of the router
* Adjust and lock the height of the router
* Insert the bit into the router
* Insert the bit into the router
* Tighten the collet
* Tighten the collet (best through the top of the table)
* Turn the router on and off by using the safety switch of the router table
* Turn the router on and off by using the safety switch of the router table
* How to properly store the fence '''together with all small parts''' so stuff does not get lost all the time!


[[Category:Introductions]]
[[Category:Introductions]]

Latest revision as of 01:01, 15 August 2024

This is the content required for an introduction to our router table - reading this does NOT replace the mandatory session with a tutor! It will make it a lot quicker though ;-)

If you need this introduction, please reach out to the following tutors: Lukas, Martin, Keno, Patrick, Utis, Luzian

The handheld router introduction is required as a background for this introduction!

If you received that introduction before 2020-4-15, it still included the router table part and you only need to make sure you now watch both pages for updates. And as always: feel free to ask for a refresher whenever anything is not clear anymore!

proper feed directions for safe push cuts - click to see an animation!
a starting pin helps you make sure your workpiece stays in front of the router bit if you can't use a fence!

When working on a router table, additional care needs to be taken as the router is turned upside down in a fixed position!

  • the workpiece can be grabbed and shot across the room if you attempt a climb cut, only do push cuts!
    • only feed from right to left when you work in front of the bit!
    • see schematic for other cases, but make sure you really understand what's going on
  • keep all body parts at least a hand's width away from the exposed bit (use push blocks if that's not possible)
  • use all possible fences, guards, featherboards etc. to secure the workpiece and reduce exposure of the bit
  • make use of a starting pin (or similar) when working fenceless with a bearing bit tip #6

Demonstration

The tutor will show you in detail how to:

  • Adjust and lock the height of the router
  • Insert the bit into the router
  • Tighten the collet (best through the top of the table)
  • Turn the router on and off by using the safety switch of the router table
  • How to properly store the fence together with all small parts so stuff does not get lost all the time!