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Thread: Routing with template guides
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11th March 2002, 10:03 AM #31Member
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Tim
I will forward the material requested as soon as I get over attending three days at the Perth Wood Show Demonstrating the use of the Template Guide with the router. Again I was convinced that 90% of router users do not use the guides after asking a few questions from those attending.
For your information and any other woodies in the Eastern States I am trying to organize some sponsorship to attend the Brisbane Wood Show in May. I also have made arrangements to attend the Sydney Show in June.
Regarding the 'Quick Tenon' I am convinced that the best method of producing the Mortice and Tenon Joint is to use the 'Floating Tenon'. The jig is so simple to use,the only problem is that you require to make a jig for each size of Tenon as it is not adjustable. But at least it will guarantee the tenons will be the same size each time and it is completed with the plunge router and the aid of the (You guessed it) Template guides. I have been using this method for years with great success.
Keep in Touch Tim as I will be launching my 'Home Page' ROUTING NEWS in the near future. Enquire later for the address.
Tom
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11th March 2002, 10:10 AM #32Member
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To all
If you did not receive the material on the use of the template guides please email me as a reminder. You must forgive me as I have been rather busy preparing material for the Perth Wood Show which took place this week end.
Tom
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11th March 2002, 05:52 PM #33Member
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Tom,
I would like to have a copy please. .doc is ok my email address is [email protected]
Thanks in advance
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11th March 2002, 07:18 PM #34Member
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Roly
Material has been posted
let me know if you got all the pics
Tom
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11th March 2002, 11:20 PM #35
Hiya Tom could you plesae post one on to me in .doc...
I would be very grateful........Cheers mate..
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16th March 2002, 10:14 PM #36Member
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To Those who have recieved my 'Introduction to Template guides' I would appreciate you comments.
Would you use the template guides on a regular basis?
Never considered using template guides especially the 40mm guide.
Sounds like a graet idea and i will use them on a regular basis.
TomTomnJarrah
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4th April 2002, 03:26 PM #37
In my workshop one of my routers permanently has a guide bush in it. The template guide is indespensible in my work building speaker boxes and equipment cases. Particularly powerfull in production work. I have a shelf full of templates which certanly earn their keep.
I would have to agree that many woodworkers have not become aquanted with template guides both amateur and professional.
I would say that 50% of my router work uses a guide. How about you others, what are you missing.
Big tip
Always make your templates big enough to support your router base properly.
And always moove around your template in the correct direction.Any thing with sharp teeth eats meat.
Most powertools have sharp teeth.
People are made of meat.
Abrasives can be just as dangerous as a blade.....and 10 times more painfull.
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8th January 2003, 11:00 PM #38Novice
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May I please have what every one else wants
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8th January 2003, 11:34 PM #39
Tom
I'd appreciate a copy too. Word doc is fine. Thanks
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9th January 2003, 01:07 AM #40Member
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May I please have what every one else wants
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Lad Most of the material is available at www.wa1.quik.com.au/tomodonn
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10th January 2003, 04:39 PM #41Novice
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May I, Me too please... .doc would be fine
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thankz
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11th January 2003, 02:31 PM #42
Can I have the same as everyone else
Word.doc is fine
Al
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11th January 2003, 07:24 PM #43Member
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Originally posted by Al Burdon:
Can I have the same as everyone else
Word.doc is fine
Al
Most of the material yu are inquiring about can be viewed at www.wa1.quik.com.au/tomodonn
Tom
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11th January 2003, 07:29 PM #44Member
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Originally posted by Garry Szakacs:
May I, Me too please... .doc would be fine
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thankz
Take a look at www.wa1.quik.com.au/tomodonn this may answer your question and keep in touch.
I have to confess it is a revolutionary method of using the router. Not my quote but from someone in the publishing game.
Tom
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13th January 2003, 01:41 PM #45