I'm betting this question has been asked a thousand times, but here it
is anyway:
What is a good book for learning what kind of things routers do and how
to do them? I know basically what routers do, but some of the
terminology is throwing me off so one with a good glossary (preferrably
with pictures) would be great. I know how to use a circular saw, drill,
mitre saw, jig saw, etc., but some of the terms used in intermediate and
advanced carpentry are beyond me.
Mark Dailey wrote:
> I'm betting this question has been asked a thousand times, but here it
> is anyway:
>
> What is a good book for learning what kind of things routers do and how
> to do them? I know basically what routers do, but some of the
> terminology is throwing me off so one with a good glossary (preferrably
> with pictures) would be great. I know how to use a circular saw, drill,
> mitre saw, jig saw, etc., but some of the terms used in intermediate and
> advanced carpentry are beyond me.
>
Go to Pat Warner's web site (www.patwarner.com) and order his two
videos. They will get you started.
Woodworking with the Router by Bill Hylton and Fred Matlack
All kinds of fixtures, jigs, tables, tricks and techniques.
"Mark Dailey" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I'm betting this question has been asked a thousand times, but here it
> is anyway:
>
> What is a good book for learning what kind of things routers do and how
> to do them? I know basically what routers do, but some of the
> terminology is throwing me off so one with a good glossary (preferrably
> with pictures) would be great. I know how to use a circular saw, drill,
> mitre saw, jig saw, etc., but some of the terms used in intermediate and
> advanced carpentry are beyond me.
>