Router Skillbuild


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This week’s adventure is working with the router.

Inspiration & Planning

I decided to riff on replicating the simple circle that we made in class.

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The plan: two circles in a Venn Diagram, one larger than the other. Nothing too creative, just a little test.

Process

The raw material used for this exercise was a piece of ply (that I’m pretty sure came from last year’s class, The New Arcade).

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I drilled center holes a little small and used a mallet to tap in the dowels for a tighter fit. With the circle jig over the dowel, I took a first pass at a circle.

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During my second pass around the circle, I noticed a burning smell and stopped the router. As it turns out, I had the depth a little too large, and was burning the wood (along with probably damaging the bit a little). In the photos below you can see those burn marks pretty clearly; the lighter side a much cleaner, nicer finish from a shallower cut.

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After finishing the first circle, I set another center peg and cut a second, smaller circle. This one I cut to a shallower depth.

One nice thing about doing it this way was that I could rest the router so the bit sat in the already cut space, which allowed me room to adjust the bit without turning the whole tool over.

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Tools used: handheld router, circle jig, hand drill, clamps, dowels, mallet.

Final

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It’s a Venn Diagram! The wood burning marks left an interesting texture behind, and I’m curious how I can re-create it (without burning a bit, of course). I also didn’t deburr or finish the cuts at all, which .. well, for a skillbuild, seems alright.

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Learnings:

Posted/updated 2022-09-02

Tagged: content , subtraction , itp , fabrication
Tech: , Router

pre-fermenting: ingredients have been mixed, roughly stirred by hand, water and flour and the magic in the air, this will become something new and the change is rapid but we just have to wait to see when it'll be ready

* also found frequently in sunlight, on the pier, in the middle of it all, at a cafe table