Something to think about Introducing the template Guides -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The article I had written many years ago to introduce the use of the template guides; simply to create a rectangular picture frame. I also added videos on you tube to show the construction Rectangular Picture frame Part 2 Routing with Tom O'Donnell - YouTube Rectangular Picture Frame Rectangular Picture frame Part 1 Routing with Tom O'Donnell - YouTube Rectangular Picture Frame Pt1 Attached Files Introduction to the use of template Guides.pdf (553.0 KB, 0 views) Unable to post PDF file. I will forward by email to those who may be interested __________________ Learn new Routing skills with the use of the template guides Log on to You Tube for a collection of videos 'Routing with Tom O'Donnell' _________________ Getting more from your router with the aid of template guides
I would be very interested in seeing your pdf my email is steve_strait2002@yahohoo.com Thank you so much for sharing.
PDF File Steve Try Rectangular Picture frame where I have submitted a DVD from Youtube some years ago giving all the details and showing the process in action Tom
It seems that anyone who wishes to purchase template guides are restricted to the imperial sets that are produced. Recently I had been approached to see if I would be prepared to write and convert my articles, which are based mainly on the use of the guides, from metric to imperial. I asked myself would it be worth while for a 78years old to make the changes? I did try a number of processes and I must confess it was not the least bit easy, even though I used the imperial measurements for over 20 years before making the change to metric. It is evident that the larger template guides are seldom used and therefore they remain in the box. Also the guides are mainly used with the straight cutters from the number of articles published in a number of magazines or books. Very little is shown where a 'face/edge' cutter is used. Here is a simple project for consideration: Inserting an inlay 50mm/2" diameter into a solid piece of material enclosed pic shows an elliptical insert Note Unable to submit pics
Just as a matter of interest has anyone given any considered as to how many combinations of Guides and cutters can be used to rout and insert an elliptcal inlay shown in the previous post.?