Simple direction of feed and scoring…
December 14, 2008 by admin
Filed under Router Tips
Today’s blog post is about the simple direction of feed and the principles of scoring. The information comes from the Router Workshop Video Series 100, episode 101 and is one of hundreds router tips seen in the video series.
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I have watched and thoroughly enjoyed your TV show for many years. When I heard about your web site I was eagerly looking forward to seeing it, but alas, it is not to be. Many of us rural fans of the Router Workshop only have dial up service available to us which is not suitable for video. Good luck with your web site as I know it will do well.
EARL HOGG
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thanks , steve
Excellent tip. Obvious when you know but you have to be shown.
John C Martin
Earl,
I bet you can’t see the tips as well because of the dial up, sorry about the dial up problem. You can get the DVD’s series 1-6 check out http://www.oak-park.com.
Thanks for the comments,
Rick
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Hi I enjoy your show. I received your email re:joining your club. For some reason I couldn’t sign into your website, it wouldn’t accept my password or temporary one. I finely got onto your site but was to late for your discount. Keep the emails coming.
Never used the scoring technique but have done lots of tear out so I am keen to try. Thought scoring was the term used in marking dovetails in particular when cutting the tail on a jig when you make a light pass the full width of the piece before going into scoop out the space between the tails.
Draw line bit. Oak Park Enterprises LTD. Product #51-145, $44.95
Your router tips are great for novices like me. They take out much of the mystery of the techniques and exactly how they are performed, especially when we think we understand them and really don’t.