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What does a router do in woodworking? What is it used for?
A woodworking router is a versatile power tool designed to hollow out or cut precise edges in wood. It is essential for creating decorative details, joinery, grooves, and smooth edges, giving projects a professional finish.
How can I set up a woodworking router?
Select the correct router bit for your task and secure it properly. Mount the router to a stable workbench or table, then adjust the depth to your requirements. Wear safety glasses and hearing protection, clear the work area, and secure the wood firmly. Double-check all settings and connections before switching it on.
How to use a woodworking router?
Mark cutting lines and plan the path of the router. Always move the router against the bit’s rotation for maximum control and accuracy. Keep a steady pace and avoid sudden movements. Take several light passes instead of one deep cut to prevent wood damage and achieve a smoother finish.