For those of you considering a router, getting a new one, or for people who just want to learn a little bit more about them here is part one of the Router episode.
-- Tyler, Illinois

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For those of you considering a router, getting a new one, or for people who just want to learn a little bit more about them here is part one of the Router episode.
-- Tyler, Illinois
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Woodshopfreak
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posted 511 days ago
No comments yet :( lol
-- Tyler, Illinois
furnitologist
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posted 511 days ago
Hey Woodshopfreak…..................alot of info in that router intro. Nicely done man!!!! Hey maybe no comments, but heck you got 70 some odd views thats Good work!!!!!
You building anything for the Summer challenge??
Neil
Betsy
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posted 511 days ago
Hey Tyler – I’ve always said that the best way to learn something and make it stick is to teach it to someone else. I think you are on your way! That’s a lot of information in your video. Keep em coming. And like Neil – said you are getting lots of views. Not everyone will comment because they are shy and don’t want to say something that may sound odd, or whatever. So don’t judge your audience reach by the number of comments you get.
Looking forward to your next video.
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HokieMojo
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posted 511 days ago
Good work. Remember, a lot of us check this at work on our lunchbreak, so we can’t really watch videos till later in the day. Very educational. YOu seem to have a good understanding of the tools at your disposal. Thats probably why your projects come out so well.
MsDebbieP
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posted 510 days ago
that was excellent. I especially like the last demonstration to show “why” the adaptation to the guide.
Nicely done – full of info and very relaxes/clear presentation.
Looking forward to Part II
-- ~ Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)
Grant Walker
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posted 467 days ago
Awesome tutorial! I have the same router as you demonstrated. I am very new to woodworking and my knowledge is pretty limited. I’ve read a little bit of info about routers and this really helped solidfy my knowledge. I’m looking forward to part 2!!