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| This is a discussion on Planing with a Router within the Portable Routing forums, part of the Routers category; Bob, I received my order yesterday, Monday... Got around to watching DVD today... The DVD ... |
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Bob, I received my order yesterday, Monday... Got around to watching DVD today... The DVD version is sure a lot easier to build than the paper plan!! I might do it that way with a guard that goes around the belt & motor a little better. I called them... talked to the guy in the DVD... I asked if he ever modified the coarser grits spacing so as not to take as much off in a pass... He said "Yes, all the time... I did it today, just raised the screws a little to just remove some saw marks from a piece." I asked about changing the outfeed height vs the infeed to be more like a jointer... He said "Cannot do it... you will always get snipe & you cannot get rid of it. He also said that once you get the feel of it, you will know just how fast to feed it to get a full even cut... He said he sanded a door feom 3/4" down to 1/4" at a Show and it stayed at uniform width the whole way through." So, I'm not going to change infeed / outfeed... will keep it all flat as recommended. I think I will also make the simple version as noted above... maybe with something on the bottom to anchor it to a top... I think I will also have a flat bottom and vacuum the sawdust occasionaly... Don't know yet... maybe I'll slant the bottom like they did. At any rate, I don't think I can mess things up too bad... I have some scrap formica that would give it a nice smooth top... I'm thinking of doubling the top with 2 pcs of 3/4" ply to get 1 1/2" thick top like theirs. The top appears, to me, to be the most important piece of the project... must be FLAT and SMOOTH. I was also thinking of making a fence, clampable across the top, so edges could be sanded at a positive 90 degrees... or 45 degrees. I got the Grizzly 1/2 H motor you mentioned... it's a little wider than the paper plans would allow... will modify to good coverage. So far, I'm happy... I've been fighting computer problems for the last few days (main reason I have not been around so much)... have to get that stuff all done so I can give a borrowed notebook back... ![]() How do you like yours... so far... I see you changing back to a flat top... ![]() | ||
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Hi Joe "Flat top", it's always been a flat top but I did add the formica on the outfeed end 1/16". "How do you like yours ?" ,great so far still playing with it ,tweak here tweak there but all in all it's OK. I do play with computers so if I can help just let me know . I'm always on the link below, under the user name of DEX http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/win2000 Let me know how it works out for you ![]() NOTE**** I have been playing with the plans a bit,see below ▼ Still working on a hold down roller and maybe a power feed drive with gear box . But then I may not need a power feed drive just push in and pull it out. ![]() Bj ![]()
__________________ MLCS Instruction Pages & Videos plus FREE MLCS Project Plans http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shops.../instruct.html Part Finder find parts for your power tools http://www.ereplacementparts.com/ Need some help replacing the parts http://forums.ereplacementparts.com/ Many Router Tips from RWS http://www.routerworkshop.com/router_tip_glossary.html http://www.routerforums.com/email-ro...-members-only/ Router Tables ,Ready to use http://www.rt1000.com/ http://rt1000.com/_wsn/page2.html Bob J. Last edited by bobj3; 12-20-2006 at 03:35 PM. | ||
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Hey Joe If I said Drum Sander you would say ??? Bj ![]()
__________________ MLCS Instruction Pages & Videos plus FREE MLCS Project Plans http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shops.../instruct.html Part Finder find parts for your power tools http://www.ereplacementparts.com/ Need some help replacing the parts http://forums.ereplacementparts.com/ Many Router Tips from RWS http://www.routerworkshop.com/router_tip_glossary.html http://www.routerforums.com/email-ro...-members-only/ Router Tables ,Ready to use http://www.rt1000.com/ http://rt1000.com/_wsn/page2.html Bob J. | ||
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Hi Bob... Drum sander... I got the kit, etc. Studied and modified plans for my motor as well as making it better. I'm going to make the clean & simple one like in the DVD. I'm all ready to start cutting, etc. EXCEPT that other things have been interrupting me like: 1. Making room to use tools. 2. Getting sick. 3. Making room to use tools. (My garage is a real mess... my neighbor, good friend, passed away in November... a lot of his stuff came to me & my already stuffed garage... really bad) 4. I keep telling myself to get with it... but there is no place to put stuff. 5. I have to decide what must go (thrown away) so as to make room for new stuff. 6. I need more room to put stuff. 7. I want to do it asap. How are you doing with yours? Getting the 'feel' of it? Working good? | ||
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HI Joe 1. great 2. yes 3. yes Bj ![]()
__________________ MLCS Instruction Pages & Videos plus FREE MLCS Project Plans http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shops.../instruct.html Part Finder find parts for your power tools http://www.ereplacementparts.com/ Need some help replacing the parts http://forums.ereplacementparts.com/ Many Router Tips from RWS http://www.routerworkshop.com/router_tip_glossary.html http://www.routerforums.com/email-ro...-members-only/ Router Tables ,Ready to use http://www.rt1000.com/ http://rt1000.com/_wsn/page2.html Bob J. | ||
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its in a wood magazine but i cant remember what issue | ||
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This shot from my gallery shows a simple set of skis which has many uses as shown in a number of my posts. Using a Router to plane a Board Face 15th April 07
__________________ Harry The best advice that I can give a newcomer to routing is, learn to use the router mounted, this can be as simple as a board held in a vice, with the router firmly attached and a simple fence held with clamps, and when he/she feels competant and confident in it's use and is familiar with all aspects of safety, THEN, and only then proceed to learn how to use the router hand held. This is MY opinion, and may or may not coincide with that of the forum management, but is based on a lifetime of woodworking. http://members.dodo.com.au/~sharry02/ | ||
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Konnichiwa Benny San Ogenki be gozaimasuka Doko ni sunde imasu ka, watakushi wa Yokohama de sunde imashita. Yokohama de, rooto 16 no, Kamakura chikaku ni, ooki na no DIY mise ga arimasu. Ano tokoro de, takusan no iro-iro na woodo arimasu. Ano hito o denki kanna to ooki na no nokogiri mote imase deskara, asoko de katara ano hito cato to pranning mo dekiru. Asoko de takusan no Lawan kaimashita. Kiotskete niki OK, I just gave Benny some directions to a DIY shop that has a huge selection of woods and they can also cut and plane it. Harry The habits in Poland are a little bit different that other countries. Oak is the national tree here (you need permission to cut it). I buy the Oak from the villagers and they have this 24" (600 mm) old German planer so I get it to my home already planed. One M³ (one Cubic Yard) costs $300~400, the planing and shipping will add some $50 but I don't have to buy planer, I don't get all the dust and it's delivered directly to my garage door... niki | ||
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But Niki that's cheating! (half you're luck, I'm envious)
__________________ Harry The best advice that I can give a newcomer to routing is, learn to use the router mounted, this can be as simple as a board held in a vice, with the router firmly attached and a simple fence held with clamps, and when he/she feels competant and confident in it's use and is familiar with all aspects of safety, THEN, and only then proceed to learn how to use the router hand held. This is MY opinion, and may or may not coincide with that of the forum management, but is based on a lifetime of woodworking. http://members.dodo.com.au/~sharry02/ | ||
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