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I have a Plunge router, and approx 50 bits that I picked up last
summer. I originally bought the router to do some work on speaker cabnets I was working on. The speaker cabnets I was working with where constructed with MDF wood, so there was no grain or anything to worry about. Since then, I have done a little work with it creating shelves and so on. What I am looking for is information and tips on how to use this router with verious types of wood. So far all my working with this router has been trial and error. So far everything has turned out alright, but I would like to obtain some pointers as to limit future frustrations when working on projects. Any information would be great. Mike mlawrenc(at)rcc.on.ca |
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