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Charles-Etienne Sauvé-Faucher
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#1 posted 611 days ago
True story!
-- Charles-Etienne Sauvé-Faucher, Ebéniste.
Ken90712
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#2 posted 611 days ago
I’ve never seen a router used like this, you need to make a router table as that doesnt seem too safe and no saftey glasses?
Nice frame, good luck in your new adventure.
-- Ken, "Everyday above ground is a good day!"
StevenAntonucci
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#3 posted 611 days ago
Agree on the router table, even if it is just a flat sheet of MDF with a hole in it that you clamp to the table! If your friend has a bee land on him, or loosens his grip for a second, YIKES!
-- Steven
Woodwrecker
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#4 posted 611 days ago
Not my cup of tea, but if it works for you Charles, it works for you.
-- Eric
mbfunke
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#5 posted 611 days ago
With all of your other work being so nice it is odd to see you using a router this way. I can see the appeal of this technique, but it seems worth the time to drill a hole in board. Also, great poster!
-- Mike Funke
canadianchips
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#6 posted 611 days ago
Great to see you and your dad working together. Trust and cooperation. Hope your picture frame turned out like you wanted it to.
-- "My mission in life - make everyone smile !"
jim1953
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#7 posted 611 days ago
Great To Have Help
-- Jim, Kentucky
pintodeluxe
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#8 posted 611 days ago
1+ on the router table. This is how the Ryobi lawsuit got started. Someone didn’t read the instruction manual and ruined things for everyone else. I almost never comment on safety issues, however this is such a gross violation of anything I would consider safe.
-- Willie, Washington "If You Choose Not To Decide, You Still Have Made a Choice" - Rush
redryder
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#9 posted 611 days ago
I’ve had two different people explain to me what an emergency room doctor has to do to remove something that is embedded in your eye ball. They both had first hand experience and one (my neighbor) now has only one eye. That was enough to make a believer out of me….........
-- mike...............
Greg The Cajun Box Sculptor
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#10 posted 610 days ago
1 more for the poor safety issue. Hope you are not trying to start your own safety lawsuit.
-- Every step of any project should be considered your masterpiece if you want the finished product to reflect the quality of your work. http://www.FineArtBoxes.com
Charles-Etienne Sauvé-Faucher
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#11 posted 590 days ago
Do not try at home.
The security it is very important.
It was the first time that I used my router that way, do not worry, next time i’ll use my table!
-- Charles-Etienne Sauvé-Faucher, Ebéniste.
grenger
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#12 posted 96 days ago
ouf! j’espère.
-- Gerry (the beginner), Gatineau, QC, Canada
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