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pokieone

50 posts in 155 days


73 days ago

Topic tags/keywords: router rabbit

Hi all,
I was trying to router a rabbit the other day, and the problem I was having is this: they just kept moving around and screamed too much. There little furry tails were wiggling a mile a minute. And they bite too! Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Mike

-- I will not be silent, nor will I preach.

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Bob #2

2081 posts in 558 days


73 days ago

Perhaps I should send the “Router Guide” around to help you!
Rebate, rabbet, ribit. <vbg>

Do you know how to get down off a duck?

Bob

-- A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner

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Bob #2

2081 posts in 558 days


73 days ago

Perhaps I should send the “Router Guide” around to help you!
Rebate, rabbet, ribit. <vbg>

Do you know how to get down off a duck?

Bob

Great! another one of those duplicate postings!

-- A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner

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Rustic

313 posts in 133 days


73 days ago

trey slowing the speed down and taking a shallower cut nad creep up to your desired depth. Maybe that won’t hurt them too bad :-)

-- Rick Kruse, Rick's Rustics Handcrafted wood products Grand Rapids, MI

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LeeinEdmonton

92 posts in 118 days


73 days ago

I suspect Mike is having a little fun with us & my observation would be he should be glad that they are not leaving little brown moist gifts all over his router table.

Lee

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pokieone

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73 days ago

Hi bob #2
I do not know how to get down off a duck. Is this a complicated process?

Mike

-- I will not be silent, nor will I preach.

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pokieone

50 posts in 155 days


73 days ago

LeeinEdmonton, this is not a problem. That’s why we have wet/dry vac’s. If need be, I could tape it to there furry little butts.

Mike

-- I will not be silent, nor will I preach.

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Bob #2

2081 posts in 558 days


73 days ago

Well, Mike , actually you don’t get down off a duck, you get down off an elephant.

Bob

-- A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner

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skeezics

100 posts in 255 days


72 days ago

stick em in the freezer for a few hours. when frozen the rout just fine. they do get a little messy when they thaw out though! :-] same method for getting off a duck! they slippery when frozen!

skeez

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