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A router is basically a powerful motor spinning a sharp metal bit at high speeds. Read the [manual] before using and be aware of the difference between [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrE4HyXiwqs the regular "push" and the more dangerous "climb" cut]! | A router is basically a powerful motor spinning a sharp metal bit at high speeds. Read the [https://assets.einhell.com/manuals-pdf/900_398461/te-ro-1255-e.pdf manual] before using and be aware of the difference between [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrE4HyXiwqs the regular "push" and the more dangerous "climb" cut]! | ||
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Revision as of 07:17, 5 June 2018
ToolInfoBox Einhell TE-RO 1255 E | |
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Synonyms: | DE: Oberfräse |
Type: | power tool |
Material: | wood |
Location: | Mitja's CoMaking bench |
Access Requirements: | upon request & personal introduction |
Tutors: | Mitja |
Manual: | |
Similar (More or Less): | CNC router, router plane; milling table, CNC mill |
A router is basically a powerful motor spinning a sharp metal bit at high speeds. Read the manual before using and be aware of the difference between the regular "push" and the more dangerous "climb" cut!
Safety
When using a router, always take the time to properly clamp down your workpiece, hook up a shop vac and wear safety goggles.
Router Bits
Router bits can get quite expensive, but good quality ones can be sharpened when they become dull.
The router comes with 6 and 8 mm collets (Spannzangen).
Future Plans
- router table
- 3D copying jig
- "Pantorouter" guidance jig
Links
- "Router 101" video by "BrainFizz" - 35 minutes packed with valuable information
- video tutorial on feed direction by "StumpyNubs"