Direction of feed and thrust, Routing, Operation – Craftsman 315.175000 User Manual

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OPERATION

To make deeper cuts it is therefore necessary to

make as many successive passes as required,
iowering the bit 1/8 inch for each new pass. In order to
save time, do all the cutting necessary at one depth
setting, before lowering the bit for the next pass. This
wilt also assure a uniform depth when the final pass is
completed.

See Figure 12.

2ND. PASS

Fig. 12

DIRECTION OF FEED AND THRUST

The router motor and bit revoive in a clockwise direc­
tion. This gives the tooi a slight tendency to twist (in
your hands) in a counterclockwise direction, especially

when the motor revs up (as at starting).

Because of the extremely high speed of bit rotation
during a “proper feeding” operation, there is very little
kickback to contend with under normai conditions.
However, should the bit strike a knot, hard grain,
foreign object, etc. that would affect the normal
progress of the cutting action, there will be a slight

kickback — sufficient to spoil the trueness of your cut if

you are not prepared. Such a kickback is always in the
direction opposite to the direction of bit rotation.

To guard against such a kickback, plan your setup and

direction of feed so that you wili always be thrusting
the tool — to hold it against whatever you are using to

guide the cut — in the same direction that the leading
edge of the bit is moving. In short, the thrust should be

in a direction that keeps the sharp edges of the bit

continuously biting straight into new (uncut) wood.

ROUTING

Whenever you are routing a groove, your travel
should be in a direction that places whatever guide
you are using at the right-hand side. In short, when
the guide is positioned as shown in the first part of

Figure 13, tool travel should be left to right and

counterclockwise around curves. When the guide is

positioned as shown in the second part of Figure 13,

tool travel should be right to left and clockwise around

curves. If there is a choice, the first setup is generally
the easiest to use. In either case, the sideways thrust
you use is against the guide.

GUIDE OUTSIDE

GUIDE

FEED

GUIDE INSIDE

THRUST

Fig. 13

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