If you’re just getting into woodworking, you’ll be hearing all about routers—not the type we all rely on for WiFi, but instead, the kind that’s a handheld power tool used for shaping. A router is a ...
To stabilize your router, use a piece of clear acrylic. Start by marking the four screw hole locations after removing the router's base plate. Drill a center hole with a large Forstner bit, then ...
If this is a FAQ, I'm sorry. I tried looking through the forum and searching, but none of the topics that I thought might address the topic really did so.<BR><BR>Anyhow, time to get to the point: I'm ...
For an upcoming project, we needed a large, 1-3/4” thick piece of solid black walnut. Wood like this isn’t something you’ll find just anywhere, and when found, it’s rarely in the dimension you need.
Upgrade your router with this XL base made from a 12 x 12 acrylic sheet.