Or : How our Hero made the readers of UKW sit back and enjoy their hard earned competence in a self satisfied way as they laughed at his bumbling incompetence.
I was given an Erbauer router a few years back with a set of bits. Nice! I thought, and tucked it away in the shed never to see the light of day until recently when I realised 'I have one of them in the shed I've never used!'
So I dug it out, and with the dismal lack of experts on routing ever present on UKW decided it was probably best I just went for it without asking advice. Let's face it, there's not even anyone here who does this for a living or even produces their own set of DVDs I could ask. Amateurs.
So at a bit of a crucial stage in the joining together of the everlasting bench build, I dusted off the box, took a look at it, give a few of the twiddly bits a turn or two, looked briefly at the little book that came in the box. Nor sure what it was for? Wiping the rust off the collett? What could go wrong?
Got this nailed I thought as I opened my box of bits. Wait, these seem a little small to fit...... Ahhh. Wrong size bits I laughed to myself as I wondered what my mate had been thinking when he gave them to me all those years ago.
So I looked on the internet, realised it was Easter weekend and jumped in the van and hightailed it over to my local industrial estate on the off chance anyone was beaten down enough by the Capitalist Overlords to be opening up on Good Friday.
I forced my van through the one gate left open at Jewsons for the staff to leave on their weekend off. Some people don't even seem to want to help the economy.
Got any 1/2" router bits mate!?! I panted to the happy to see me last member of staff standing.
The Gods smiled on me a bit there and he pointed out the huge range of two 1/2" router bits they were offering. Perfect I cried! I'll take this one! Due to some mismanagement in the labelling system on Jewsons part it was priced at 24 quid. Okie doke. Needs must. Rings it up on the till, £38 quid. No mate. So I walk out a little later £24 lighter. Touch! I think as I run over the stores guy just lounging around by the gate with a chain and padlock in his hand. Daft place to stand anyway.
I've had a right steal. Got home and checked the price on ebay. Freudpro. That sounds German. Probably made by Festool. Ahhh £14. Nevermind.
Down the shed. Whack it in the router. Ive bodged together a little jig of sorts by using old bits of timber, clamps, whatever. I've attached my brush. Good to go.
What could possibly go wrong?
Well actually, it went alright. Not perfect, few scares, but I was super cautious, lowering the plunge a few mm at a time. And then I realised it was time to pack up. Quit while you're ahead and your beginners luck hasn't run out. Start again tomorrow with a fresh head and a fresh dose of luck. The next few cuts I might go back to the handsaw though. I'm realising why router tables are all made from dead flat man made materials. So much to learn. Still, better than not learning I suppose. Hope other peoples days went a little smoother and a little less nervy than mine. :roll:
Regards as always
Chris
I was given an Erbauer router a few years back with a set of bits. Nice! I thought, and tucked it away in the shed never to see the light of day until recently when I realised 'I have one of them in the shed I've never used!'
So I dug it out, and with the dismal lack of experts on routing ever present on UKW decided it was probably best I just went for it without asking advice. Let's face it, there's not even anyone here who does this for a living or even produces their own set of DVDs I could ask. Amateurs.
So at a bit of a crucial stage in the joining together of the everlasting bench build, I dusted off the box, took a look at it, give a few of the twiddly bits a turn or two, looked briefly at the little book that came in the box. Nor sure what it was for? Wiping the rust off the collett? What could go wrong?
Got this nailed I thought as I opened my box of bits. Wait, these seem a little small to fit...... Ahhh. Wrong size bits I laughed to myself as I wondered what my mate had been thinking when he gave them to me all those years ago.
So I looked on the internet, realised it was Easter weekend and jumped in the van and hightailed it over to my local industrial estate on the off chance anyone was beaten down enough by the Capitalist Overlords to be opening up on Good Friday.
I forced my van through the one gate left open at Jewsons for the staff to leave on their weekend off. Some people don't even seem to want to help the economy.
Got any 1/2" router bits mate!?! I panted to the happy to see me last member of staff standing.
The Gods smiled on me a bit there and he pointed out the huge range of two 1/2" router bits they were offering. Perfect I cried! I'll take this one! Due to some mismanagement in the labelling system on Jewsons part it was priced at 24 quid. Okie doke. Needs must. Rings it up on the till, £38 quid. No mate. So I walk out a little later £24 lighter. Touch! I think as I run over the stores guy just lounging around by the gate with a chain and padlock in his hand. Daft place to stand anyway.
I've had a right steal. Got home and checked the price on ebay. Freudpro. That sounds German. Probably made by Festool. Ahhh £14. Nevermind.
Down the shed. Whack it in the router. Ive bodged together a little jig of sorts by using old bits of timber, clamps, whatever. I've attached my brush. Good to go.
What could possibly go wrong?
Well actually, it went alright. Not perfect, few scares, but I was super cautious, lowering the plunge a few mm at a time. And then I realised it was time to pack up. Quit while you're ahead and your beginners luck hasn't run out. Start again tomorrow with a fresh head and a fresh dose of luck. The next few cuts I might go back to the handsaw though. I'm realising why router tables are all made from dead flat man made materials. So much to learn. Still, better than not learning I suppose. Hope other peoples days went a little smoother and a little less nervy than mine. :roll:
Regards as always
Chris