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  1. Prerequisites None required
  2. Review materials
  3. Pass quiz
  4. Checkout
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Complete these items to earn the badge.
  • Hand Routers
  • Video watched, quiz taken, hair/clothing properly restrained, any questions? Wear shop apron if desired
  • Identify and describe all controls, adjustments, and functions of the trim router and its accessories
  • Route a bead around the edge of a piece of wood using either the plunge base or fixed depth base
  • Piece of wood secured well, no staples etc.
  • Appropriate bit chosen (with bearing), and secured well
  • Router unplugged when bit is changed
  • Cord out of way
  • Appropriate speed setting
  • Two hands holding the tool
  • Workpiece not touching tool when started
  • Router always moving against the direction that the bit is spinning
  • Bit stopped before router is put down
  • Route a pocket
  • Same as above, except no bearing on bit
  • Look at other outers and their uses
  • Cleaning up tool
  • Replacing accessories
  • Vacuumed up after use

Large Router

Description

A 3.5hp router is a powerful woodworking tool designed for heavy-duty tasks, including shaping, trimming, cutting dense materials, and flattening slabs. Its high precision and versatility make it ideal for professional carpentry and cabinetry work, allowing craftsmen to achieve exceptional results in various woodworking projects, from intricate designs and joinery to large-scale slab flattening tasks.

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