Router Bits for Beginners | Rockler Skill Builders
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- In this video the most common types of router bits are explained for the novice woodworker. The Rockler router bits highlighted in this video include: Straight, Rabbeting, Round Over, Flush Trim, Roman Ogee, Chamfer, and Undersized Plywood Bits. All of Rockler's router bits are covered by an unconditional guarantee.
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i watched a few videos about routers and yours was the most complete, simple and straight forward. thanks
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Thank you! Very informative, actually. I don't understand the complaints of some people on the content of the video.
Thanks for taking the time to share. Useful info!
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Learned a lot, thanks! Very high quality video!
Great video. Thank you for the useful information. It’s exactly what I was looking for.
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Clear and concise video. Thank you
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pretty good video, having picked up an interest in ww but never having done it, how's a grown man to learn if he didn't growing up? Vids like this help.
Great video, first time I’ve seen it done with plexiglass! Brilliant idea :)
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Great Video! Thank you!
super helpful and quick
In the UK we have 8mm bits which is a great compromise between the 1/4" and 1/2" bits.
Awesome! Love it. Thank you.
Nice video, you explained it very well.
Dutch Luthier
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Very helpful video. Thank you!
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Very fine Production! I will be looking for this to go with a Bosch 1200 Router, brand new but not much to go with it!
Thank you, very clear video
Thank you, Rockler!!! Always the best advice in Woodworking. Your video was very instructive and your router bits seem well made. I need a complete set, so will check with my nearest Rockler store.
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Fantastic video. Thank you. I will subscribe after this video
I have used Rockler bits foe at least 15 years. No doubt you can get better bits for alot more mone y
and if I was a business and get a tax deduction maybe I would pay more. As it is , I still have some of those bits from when I started woodworking. .A great product.
Very informative. Thanks a million
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thanks! now i can choose bits for routing my guitar body cavity :)
Is it possible to use the router to cut the guitar shape?
@@1viccar Old comment to reply to, but here goes:
I'm assuming we are talking about solid body electric guitars. One typical order of operations is to cut a template of the guitar shape using MDF or some other cheap sheet material. This template would be cut on a bandsaw or similar tool, then the edges sanded down to the exact desired shape on a belt sander. The option also exists to directly do this to the guitar body, but at the risk of messing up your expensive guitar body wood instead of cheap template material. Plus having a template means that you can easily just make the same guitar body shape over and over. Once you have the template made, you can use it as a stencil to mark out the shape on your actual body wood, cut a quarter inch or so proud of that line on a bandsaw, then use the template again with a flush trim bit to exactly copy the template shape to the body material. At this point you just have a solid ~1.75" thick hunk of body wood in the desired shape. From here you can then use a router with a straight bit to remove material where the electronics will be inserted (which I believe is what the original poster was talking about.) If you are making a semi-hollow body electric, then a router can also be used to hog out large portions of material to make it semi-hollow.
So anyway, yes, you can use a router to cut the guitar shape, typically with the aid of a template. If you are not using a template then you would be better off cutting the guitar shape using something like a bandsaw and then sanding the edges.
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Thanks for that as an apprentice
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What is a typical rpm speed to select when using a decorative router bit on a soft wood?
Thank you for posting this video is was most informative. I received a Router as a gift. It as a 1/4" Shank, my question is how do I handle the router differently than if it was a 1/2" Shank? as I am new to working with a router. Thanking in advance for any guidance and direction on this matter.
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Well Explained. Thank you
You're welcome! Thank you for watching.
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just subscribed. im an old pseudo carpenter new to the router. thanks for the video. very nicely made.
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Amazing video
What type of bit would I use to make a wood flute? I would need to rout two peices so that they form a round bore when the peices are glued together
can i use it for cnc ? i talk about rabeting bit with acrylic 3mm
Very useful.
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Do you have a link for your 5 piece starter bit set?
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which are usually cheaper for custom order, "router bits" or "molding knives", for 2 inch moulding
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Awesome. I’m very excited to see what I can build next. Thanks #HEARTNHUSTLE
How do you route an inside corner with a round over bit
Is there an echo in here? Seriously, the adjustable rabbet bits are very intriguing. I might have to try one of those.
Excellent video tips
Thanks!
Lowe's has all their skil single router bits on clearance. $3 and $4 each. Probably not the best quality. But couldnt pass them up for the price.
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What different between 6mm,8mm,12mm router bit for beginner
any tips for removing the wax dip from router bits. Are you just supposed to slice it and peel it off with your fingers?
Great Video. Can I use this on a hardwood floor so that I can put a cord for the recliners? The only problem I see is how to add the route from end to end. This tool only allows to start from few inches away from the edge.
Hi Sampath Yeruva, Please reach out to our product support team at 1-800-260-9663 or support@rockler.com. They'll be able to assist you. Thank you
Excellent
How about a link to the 5 piece set Rockler!
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Do you have Router in Millimeter (mm) ?? in Europe we don´t use inch
Daweisstebescheid Es gibt inch Aufnahmen für fast jede Oberfräse. Spannmuttern in Inch
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Daweisstebescheid it’s time you learn our measurement system then just like we’ve had to do with your system and since I’ve been out of school almost 30 years I haven’t used the metric system one time thank god, after using our system the metric system is the most complicated thing for me to deal with so I just don’t do it and everything is fine
You can see you never had a ruler in your hands before.Buy one and start working with both.Inches and mm.
1 inch =25.4 mm
1/2" and 1/4" are of course typical ones, but so are 6mm, 8mm and 12mm
8mm maybe no so typical. But i would only buy router that accepts 1/2", 1/4", 6mm and 12mm bits
@@jamisusijarvi646 In Europe, 8mm is most common. 6mm is for small one hand held edging machines, 12mm is for more professional use.
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Hey there, had a question I was looking for direction on. Is it possible to router a non square angle. Let's say a 120° or say 75° angle as an example? Or should all router angles be 90° only?
Hi Eric Benitez, Please reach out to our product support team at 1-800-260-9663 or support@rockler.com. They'll be able to assist you. Thank you
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hi i'm so confused. i'm after a router bit so i can plane my wood flat i see other videos of people doing it but unfortunately none of them show what part they use. i know that there is a special bit called the planner bit but i'm after a bit which is very common to find in my country for example is there an alternative for the planner bit..
Ahmet Cakartas you need a planer. A completely different tool. Search wood planer or wood thickness planer to find what you’re looking for.
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Do you sell Round over Bits for a Dremel
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Lovely, why not in millimiters?
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I'm looking for a router especially the one that will be mounting on my Shark CNC machine that uses ER collets.
Hi Cameron McCreary, Please reach out to our product support team at 1-800-260-9663 or support@rockler.com. They'll be able to assist you. Thank you
2 mm , 3 mm , 4 mm and 5 mm diameter half round router bit available?
want to see how use these bit.
can we purchase these bits online
I need to make 2mm deep & 8mm wide groove. Its a pattern to be matches with top mounted template. What type of router bit should I use...
Hi Aliasger, we recommend reaching out to our Product Support team at 1-800-260-9663 or support@rockler.com. They may be able to assist you. Thank you!
Just asking sir....where we order this kind of router bits...i'm jun in philippines..
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