Hello,
I want to cut a shallow hollow in a small piece of wood the blank is 6" x 1.5" x 3/4".
Intuitively I am not going to plunge the wood down onto a spinning router bit. Seems like a good way to sacrifice some blood to the great woodwork gods.
Is there any way of doing this safely - ie hold the wood in a much bigger jig ?
The intended end result will be a 1/4" hollow rectangle (5" x 1") completely enclosed by the sides of the original blank.
An alternative way would be to secure the piece to a bench and just do normal hand held routing - that's what I'd normally do but have been wondering about somehow doing it on table - old triton workstation and a hassle to pull router out.
I have only ever slid timber up to the router blade to cut edges - have never plunged a piece down - even with a large piece of timber is it a safe thing to do on a router table ? Any tips or jigs or special push sticks for what I am describing ?
Am thinking something involving a longer wider piece of wood screwed to a door hinge which is secured to a block of wood on the table top, allows hands to stay well away from blade - after initial plunge can then move jig horizontally to make trench ?
Bill
I want to cut a shallow hollow in a small piece of wood the blank is 6" x 1.5" x 3/4".
Intuitively I am not going to plunge the wood down onto a spinning router bit. Seems like a good way to sacrifice some blood to the great woodwork gods.
Is there any way of doing this safely - ie hold the wood in a much bigger jig ?
The intended end result will be a 1/4" hollow rectangle (5" x 1") completely enclosed by the sides of the original blank.
An alternative way would be to secure the piece to a bench and just do normal hand held routing - that's what I'd normally do but have been wondering about somehow doing it on table - old triton workstation and a hassle to pull router out.
I have only ever slid timber up to the router blade to cut edges - have never plunged a piece down - even with a large piece of timber is it a safe thing to do on a router table ? Any tips or jigs or special push sticks for what I am describing ?
Am thinking something involving a longer wider piece of wood screwed to a door hinge which is secured to a block of wood on the table top, allows hands to stay well away from blade - after initial plunge can then move jig horizontally to make trench ?
Bill