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Table-mounted Routing Discussions solely based on operations that are using the table-mounted router. Bob and Rick say "More than 90% of all operations using the router can be done with the table-mounted router.


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Old 05-21-2005, 05:23 PM   #1
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Default Near Miss- don't use hand to sweep away table

Since I do a lot of metalworking at work, I've learned early on to never use my hand to sweep away the debris from my work area (metal shavings can be sharp or hot). I try to do the same at home, and yesterday was a good justification. Cleaning up after using a large pattern bit, my brush caught the edge of the cutter (the router was off) and the cutter was sharp enough to take a nick out of it. Even when the power is off, cutters can get ya.

Just some food for thought,
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Old 08-07-2005, 10:18 AM   #2
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Doug same thing happened to me just by pulling a router bit out of it package. Grabbed a straight bit the right way and had two nice slits on the fingers I learned my lesson. But for cleaning up part bought nice brush with a good long handle to keep me away from the routertable after I'd unplug it of coarse.
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I was trimming some laminate on a counter top. I let a finger drop below the router base and........it didn't hurt.......but the blood on the floor was scary. I was afraid to look. Fortunately I just trimmed a finger nail...real close.....no permanent damage but a lesson well learned.
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I recently found out the hard way that the edges of fresh cut oak boards is very sharp. I was checking them out after cutting them on my table saw and later found that I had several little cuts on my fingers.

Lesson learned is that hard wood or just about any wood can have very sharp edges just like a knife.
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Another 'lesson for the archives'. Don't get lazy and decide to rub some wax on the router tabletop without lowering the bit below the table.

Split a fingernail to the quick by forgetting to do that myself.

Not fun.
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