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A routing machine essentially consists of a motor that rotates a cen-
tral shaft ending with a tool chuck at a high speed (30,000 rpm). The
assembly slides vertically on a spring column system to penetrate the
material. Capable of performing various types of woodwork such as
decorative mouldings, grooves, chamfers, etc. Can be used in relatively
homogeneous types of wood such as solid wood, MDF, plywood, etc.,
and, with suit
The tools attached at the shaft end are mills, they vary in shape and size according to
the work to be carried out.
The speed control, if your machine has this equipment, enables you to adapt the speed
to the material you are working with.
As the milling depth increases, the speed should be reduced.
Ensure that the piece of wood does not contain any metal (nails, screws, etc.)
Always ensure that the piece you are working with is properly fixed so that it does not
vibrate.planing.
Hold the machine firmly with both hands
It is recommended to practise on wood chippings in order to learn the machine set-
tings .
Always work in the direction opposite the direction of rotation of the tool.
Start up the machine before starting to work on the piece
Do not force.
The feed must be as regular as possible to avoid marking the wood..
Some machines are supplied with a copying guide, curve guide, compass guide, etc.,
increasing your machine's capabilities.
It is better to hook your machine up to a vacuum cleaner in order to collect as much
dust as possible
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