All of the hand router for beginners.
For quite a long time ago I came across on the internet translation of the book Jackson Dey, "Working with a router." This book is quite well documented that such a manual router which has a cutter and what they do, shows the basic operation of the mill.
A few days ago I decided to check, and if the resource is available right now. I found at
a link - proved working.
Next, I will briefly tell you what you can find in this book and give links to individual chapters.
Chapter 1 : High-top milling
This chapter describes the main types of hand-mills, their characteristics, and are meant to do. read here.
Chapter 2: Tools for milling
This chapter describes all of the mills, which are and for what - with examples. Read material here.
Chapter 3Basics of working with a router
In this chapter, the router configuration and how they work in different situations. Read here.
Chapter 4: Attaching the workpiece.
Read of different ways for securing the workpiece milling.
Chapter 5: Keeping router
In this chapter, the work with the rip fence, photocopiers bushings, milling and circular curves. Read here.
Chapter 6: Milling works
This chapter talks about the milling grooves, rebating, profiling the edges. Read here.
Chapter 7: Desktop routers
This chapter describes the different types of desktop Fraser, including home-made, as well as about working for them. you can see here.
Chapter 8: Compounds of wooden parts
Various joiner compound using the router. Read here.
IN chapters 9-10 It describes the areas of application of the router and safety. Chapter 9 and Chapter 10.
The links above you will actually find a lot of interesting and useful things.
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Alexander.
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