Some Review Quiz Questions
January 24, 2009 by admin
Filed under Router Tips
I have created a series of 10 questions about the currently posted router tips. This is a small sample of the information to test the quiz feature of this website. Please comment if this is something you what to see more of or not. Click here to see the Quiz.





I only got 3 right. Shows I wasn’t paying attention. In my defense, I am not currently using my shop due to other hobbies. (model railroading and amateur radio). The multiple choice questions were OK but the last three sucked.
Your neighbor across the river,
BB
I have enjoyed your router tips and tried to watch or tape your show when it was on the air. I am always interested and looking forward to tips and techniques using the router. Thank you very much and keep up the good work.
I did not understand the last two questions in your quiz.
I would like to see more of these quizzes. It makes me go back and recheck to see exactly what I may be missing.
great service and would subscribe if it didn’t costr too much
Frank:
Are you asking what the price is or are you stating that it too much.
Asking the price: The price with the discount coupon (A6A8AC52CC) is $13.96 for the first month and $6.96 for each month there after. About $1.74 per 30 min. episode.
Stating it is too much: Solution, you have an affiliate account the pays you a 20% finders fee for each new member that signs up. Want it free sign up 5 new members…
Jimmy:
Question 9 is asking about the best wood joint to use for a blanket chest? You can review the post on the blank chest.
Question 10: Is discussing the features of a pattern fixture again a bit of a review on one of the posts.
Hope that has been helpful,
Rick
I disagree with your answer on #3. A collet only holds one shaft size at a time. You can use an adapter for a different size shaft. Your answer to guestion 3 is misleading. Here in the U.S. , most if not all routers, come with only 2 size collets. You mentioned in the video the uncommon 3/8″ shank size.
Chuck
Thanks Chuck your right the router collet can only hold one router bit at a time. Well be it that most manufactures only have the 1/4″ and 1/2″ the 3/8″ is still an option.
Thanks again for your comments.
Rick