OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR ROUTER
14. Freehand Routing
WARNING
• Do not use large cutter bits for freehand routing.
The use of large cutter bits when freehand
routing could cause loss of control or create
other hazardous conditions that could result in
personal injury.
When used freehand, the router becomes a flexible
and versatile tool. This flexibility makes it possible
to easily rout signs, relief sculptures, etc.
When freehand routing:
a. Draw or lay out the pattern on the workpiece.
b. Choose the appropriate bit.
c.
Rout the pattern in two or more passes. Do not exceed 1/8 in. cutting depth in a single
pass. This will help provide better control and will serve as a guide on subsequent passes.
NOTICE:
• A core box or V-groove bit is often used for routing letters and engraving objects. Straight
bits and ball mills are often used to make relief carvings. Veining bits are used to carve
small, intricate details.
• Making a single deep cut is never advisable. Smaller diameter bits are easily broken by too
much lateral thrust and torque. Larger bits will cause a rough cut and will be difficult to guide
and control. For these reasons, do not exceed 1/8 in. cutting depth in a single pass.
WARNING
• Always clamp the workpiece securely and keep a firm grip on the router base with both
hands at all times. Failure to do so could result in loss of control, causing possible serious
personal injury.
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