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The router is no ordinary power tool. With the right accessories, jigs and work aids, this versatile machine can be used for virtually any woodworking task, from smoothing surfaces and trimming edges to making joints and cutting grooves. Used correctly, it can transform the way you work and improve your enjoyment of the making process as a whole. Whether you are interested in bench woodworking and are thinking of buying a router, or simply want to get the most from an existing machine, Routing – A Woodworker’s Guide is ideal for woodworkers of all abilities. . The contents provide an in-depth guide to the equipment and how it is used, covering topics such as basic router anatomy, cutters, accessories, safety, dust extraction, table routing and work holding. Ultimately, the router’s creative potential depends on the jigs you use. . Projects include: large router table, housing jig, small circle jig and end-trimming jig. AUTHOR: A former editor of The Router magazine, Stuart Lawson initially qualified as a carpenter before setting up a joinery workshop in Brighton, UK. Through his work making furniture, he developed an interest in 3D design, which led him to study at the Royal College of Art in London and take on his own design consultancy work. Stuart became a lecturer in Product Innovation and development at the University of Brighton and is currently Associate Head of the School of Design at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK. SELLING POINTS: . Covers all essential topics from cutters and accessories to safety and dust extraction. . Includes step-by-step projects to practice new skills. . Suitable for woodworkers of all skill levels. 275 colour photographs, 13 illustrations

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Dimensions 210 × 276 mm
ISBN

9781784944421

Dimensions

210 x 276 mm

Book Type

Paperback / softback

Author

Stuart Lawson

Author Bio

A former editor of The Router magazine, Stuart Lawson initially qualified as a carpenter before setting up a joinery workshop in Brighton, UK. Through his work making furniture, he developed an interest in 3D design, which led him to study at the Royal College of Art in London and take on his own design consultancy work. Stuart became a lecturer in Product Innovation and development at the University of Brighton and is currently Associate Head of the School of Design at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK.

Number of Pages

176

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