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Beginner Bits for Your New Woodworking Router

Posted On : Dec-09-2011 | seen (478) times | Article Word Count : 528 |

Having a woodworking router is wonderful, however it's useless without its router bits. Putting together a simple kit is a must to be able to practice. You'll be making fine wooden projects with these bits along with a little practice.




Getting a woodworking router for both small and large-scale projects lets you create finer quality pieces. Modern routers enable you to cut through wood with precision and accuracy even if you have never used one before. What you end up having are pieces that look like professional carpenters and craftsmen put them together.

What makes these modern woodworking routers ideal for many projects is its adaptability. You can pick a mounted model for bigger projects and a handheld one for trimmings and other smaller projects, as well as for decorative projects that require precision movements. You utilize it mainly for cutting pieces you could use for constructing projects such as doors and storage cabinets. However, its capabilities don't end there. By using interchangeable router bits, your ordinary woodworking router turns into a machine perfect for creating decorative pieces, for example moulding for your own ceilings or designs for your own doors and cupboards. In fact, a router is useless without any bits which go with it.

Get yourself a complete set of bits at the local home improvement store. There are two main groups of router bits you must have handy: technical and decorative bits. Technical bits do basic cutting tasks and are generally much easier to use. You will discover they have smaller diameters, which in turn provide you with more control over your machine. Besides cutting wood planks easily, these bits enable your routers to form slots, grooves, as well as other engravings. Carpenters use it to form mortise and tenon joints on their projects. Make sure to have the 1/2-inch diameter straight bit and the 1/2-inch mortise in your core kit. These are good starter pieces and you may do much with these pieces already.

Another bit to get your core kit will be the 7 degree angle to 15 degree angle bit. You utilize these bits for trimming wood corners. This is perfect for assembling drawers, cupboards, and shelves. You can also work with it when cutting up pieces for your own special frames.

Ornamental moulding bits create various designs on the wood you're working on. Some examples of these will be dovetail bits, that you can use for creating mortises; spiral bits, which smooths out the edges of your material; and the V-grooving bit, which you can use for engraving lettering and signage on your project. As with the technical bits, start with smaller sizes for your basic kit and work your way up as you figure out how to use your woodworking router with additional control.

Try any nearby hardware stores or do-it-yourself shops in the event your router package doesn't include these basic items. Ask your retailer regarding the designs they've, along with the materials used in these bits. Prior to buying anything, make sure to confirm the dimensions of your machine's shank first in order to avoid getting a bit that won't fit. When you get these pieces, practice on a few pieces and shortly you'll craft elaborate designs like a true professional. You could add a personal touch to your house with your own tools.

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Ryan Allridge owns a woodworking router and is currently collecting various router bits.

Keywords : woodworking router, router bits,

Category : Home and Family : Home Improvement

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