Routing – Projects & Techniques for the Small Router

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Routing – Projects & Techniques for the Small Router Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: GMC Publications
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Pages: 248 Illustrations and other contents: 1100 Halftones, color Language: English ISBN: 9781784946982 Category:

Almost all tasks traditionally performed by standard routers can in fact be done using router trimmers, which are smaller, more manoeuvrable and cheaper. This comprehensive guidebook is full of tutorials and tips, enabling anyone to get to grips with routing techniques such as cutting and joining. Projects include a desktop storage box, a photo frame and kitchen chopping board.

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Router trimmers are smaller, more manoeuvrable and cheaper than standard routers, and this comprehensive guidebook will teach you how to take full advantage of them in your woodworking. After covering the basics of operating a router trimmer, there are several detailed tutorials for using the router trimmer with fences and jigs. There’s also an extensive projects section, which includes several boxes, a wall-mounted shelf, a pegboard, chest, photo frame, cutting board and feather boards.  * Furniture & Cabinetmaking magazine *

Author Biography

At the age of 28, Toyohisa Sugita began building his own 28ft (9m) cruising yacht. It took five and a half years to complete and launch. This experience was the starting point for his woodworking career. Since then, he has developed, manufactured and sold woodworking products; produced and sold woodworking videos and is currently a Lie-Nielsen distributor. He is the author of Super Epoch-making Woodworking Techniques (Studio Tuck Creative) and All About Sugita-style Sawing Wood (Ohm-sha), which advocates ‘Sugita-style’ sawing, meaning a precision woodworking technique that requires almost no power tools. Toyohisa lives in Tokyo, Japan.