MaxBishop wrote:
Terence,
Please explain a "climb cut" for us non-router adepts.
Thanks,
Max
Moving the piece in the same direction as the bit rotation. It can be dangerous but safer for any tear out. I only do it with small bits and light cuts as the bit can grab the piece and toss it or pull your hand towards the bit. With this operation on necks and small bits and light cuts I have not had any problems but keep your hands well clear of the path of the bit and hold onto the piece firmly. I must admit it always makes me a little nervous.
For most operations where flush routing to a template is used like bridges and headstocks I use the RoboSander to remove most of the wood leaving only about 1/32" for the router. Climb cuts are a lot safer then. That's hard to do for the fretboard as there is such a narrow edge for the bearing to key off.