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Leanne, as an ex-student of Template Tom O'Donnell I can assure you that personnel tuition is a must for anyone serious about learning to use the router. The large machine that you have is the correct choice, you will soon learn that you don't have to be 6'3" and 300lbs. to use it. Like moving pianos, it's the knack, not strength that is the secret. You have a great deal of pleasure to look forward to Leanne and there are lots of people on this forum who are eager to help when asked.
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WELCOME Alway take care and be safe. Doyle
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Thanks everyone, this is great! I did take woodworking class two years, for two months in a row, spring and fall. I'll take it again if its offered. It's in a high school but nobody wants to stay after to teach. I don't blame them, I don't like staying after work either. I guess if I don't cut my fingers off I can come here and ask my questions Leanne | ||
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