Routing for Beginners (Master Craftsmen)

Anthony Bailey, John Yates

ISBN 10: 1861081014 ISBN 13: 9781861081018
Published by Guild of Master Craftsman Publications Ltd 22/02/1999, 1999
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Nothing comes close to the portable router as today's most popular woodworking tool. Quickly master all the skills you need, from cutter types and hand-held operations, to jigs and templates, to table routing and joint making. Try your hand at six really practical projects for your workshop: cutter selection boards, a portable router storage case, small and large router tables, a board-cutting facility, and a T Square cutting jig. Seven more projects for the home feature a TV and video cabinet, PC desk, headboard for a bed, room skirting and architrave, bathroom fitments, and a child's desk and chair. Learn how to mold, joint, and cut, not just wood but also materials such as Corian, Perspex and aluminum. 192 pages (all in color), 8 1/4 x 10 7/8.

Review: A router is one tool that most do-it-yourselfers can get by without. Let's face it--it's possible to build lots of things (bookshelves, desks, etc.) without ever picking up this specialized tool. But each one of those projects will look a lot better and, in some cases, last a lot longer with just a few sweeps of this small yet powerful tool. Anthony Bailey's Routing for Beginners opens with a thorough introduction to the router and offers suggestions for picking the right model based on your intended use--whether your ultimate goal is to cut lock mortises, round the edges of a handrail, or create your own moldings and picture frames. Readers are quickly put to work using a router to build shop accessories, including a clever way to store router cutters, a portable storage case, a large worktable, and a router table. Techniques for creating jigs and templates, the devices that help make accurate and repetitive cuts, are also covered. Bailey's description of joints, however, is probably the section that will be most educational for readers. As he covers a variety of joints, including tongue and groove, half lap, mortise and tenon, lock miter, and dovetailing, Bailey explains how routers can be used to make two pieces of wood literally "fit" together, rather than simply butting up next to each other. The book ends with instructions for a few do-it-yourself projects, complete with a list of needed materials and tools. It obviously takes more than a router to complete these projects--shelves, an entertainment center, a computer desk, and headboard--but each project gives the user a better appreciation for this versatile tool. --John Russell

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Title: Routing for Beginners (Master Craftsmen)
Publisher: Guild of Master Craftsman Publications Ltd 22/02/1999
Publication Date: 1999
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Very Good

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