OrangeFive
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I am sorry to say I heard most of the reps have been laid off
I had a demo a few weeks back so they are still doing them
I am sorry to say I heard most of the reps have been laid off
I had a demo a few weeks back so they are still doing them
I just love it when doing a dado and you've a board clamped to use as a guide and the vibration loosens off one of the holding clamps. Halfway along the guide board slips and sends the router on a nice big sweep totally destroying the job.
All in all i suppose its a needed tool, and while hand tools are nice to use, that cant really be the case when time = money and its your job.
I'll add in beware of 'elitism' where hand tools are given preference over the ability to do the job, just because they are hand tools. I see this in many differing forums im on.
I've tried that. Took a length of tree trunk, seasoned it ,quartered it and rove the boards from it, spending a huge amount of time hand planing them down. flat and parallel.
Made a nice box off it and if i were to convey that in financial time taken to prepare and complete, it would have been the most expensive thing ive ever made.
A hand router has its place, but i think not for the entire job, rather to clean up or deepen a section.
I had a demo a few weeks back so they are still doing them
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