The router is perhaps the most versatile of any woodworking tool. You can use it to do everything from shaping simple edge profiles to cutting complex joinery.
When putting together a case, grooves and dadoes are the best joinery. I find the best way to cut them … Read More
I’d like to share some of our staff’s current favorite profiling bits. Don’t consider this a list of “Best Bits” … Read More
How to know when to stop routing when making stopped slots for joinery. Read More
Let's look at the M18 FUEL Compact Router! You’ll find it to be a tool whose use is more niche … Read More
Before making the jump to my editorial position here at Woodsmith, I did nearly as much metalwork as I did … Read More
Hiding in plain sight, dado cleanout bits prove themselves in project after project here at Woodsmith. A search of our … Read More
Here's an Accessory for Your Router Table That Helps Control Dust and Chips. Read More
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Cutting circles on the inside or outside of a workpiece is simple with a router and the right technique. Read More
Router guides don’t have to be complex. When routing along a long edge you just need something to register the … Read More
Setting an accurate depth of cut on a router bit is a fussy task. Precise routing usually takes some test … Read More