Articles from "Fine Woodworking" magazine address the skills needed to use a router in woodworking and include instructions for making clocks, a display cabinet, and other projects
The more than 50 new jigs and fixtures covered in this book help save time, money, and effort. Expert Hylton shows everything from planing boards to making fluted dowels, crafting flawless cope-and-stick joints to creating spiral-beaded columns and finials. 275 photos. 200 illustrations.
Woodworking with the Router shows woodworkers how to build timesaving, economical jigs and fixtures to make their routers work better, faster, more accurately, and more safely. Included are hundreds of photos and diagrams, all created especially for this book.
One of the world's most popular woodworking authors makes routers more usefulthan ever with his complete guide to the revolutionary advancements in routertechniques that have become available in recent years.
This is a collection of projects that enable indoor woodworking enthusiasts to put their routers to good use. It provides step-by-step instructions and photographs of the finished items and practical advice for both amateur and experienced woodworkers.
Suitable for complete beginners and shows how to get the best out of their router, this title includes eight revised and updated projects, as well as eight projects also including bedside table, stool, flat screen TV unit and circular mirror frame.
The Router Book provides a complete guide to the router. Covering every type of router, its tooling, and best uses, it will be an essential volume for anyone and everyone who owns or is planning to buy a router (or routers).
Back by popular demand, these classic woodworking titles from Fine Woodworking magazine are filled with first-rate information that is as timeless now as it was when first published. By mounting your router under a table, you not only make it safer but also greatly expand its usefulness. In this book, Ernie Conover gives you his easy-to-use router-table techniques to help you improve your woodworking. You'll learn which routers work best with router tables and how to build your own table. Conover takes you through the most critical steps in router-table construction: selecting the core material and surface, applying a laminate, setting in the baseplate, and cutting a miter slot. He shows you how to make a fence that will outperform commercial fences and explains how to choose accessories that make using a router table safer and easier. In the section on techniques, you will learn how to do edge treatments, create moldings, do cope-and-stick and other types of joinery, and raise panels. Photo essays show you stpe-by-step how to make drawers, boxes, and doors. Use these tested techniques to make the most versatile tool in your shop even more versatile.
An all-new collection of 20 great articles from America's premier woodworking magazine gathers the most up-to-date information on routers and router tables, bits and jigs, tips and techniques for router joinery, and much more.