Hey, Tomasz, thanks very much for the excellent demo of the push cut and climb cut. Thanks to your video, I now understand the whole process so end up keeping the wood and fingers safe!
Thanks Tomasz, a great explanation. This is something I always struggle with remembering and the push cut almost seems counter-intuitive that you are pushing against the spinning router and encouraging more tear out as the cutter blade emerges out from the wood. I was doing some roundovers on window boards earlier tonight, and yes, I now know I was doing them the right way round 😊 It can be quite “exciting” if you push the router in the wrong direction and it judders into the wood. Hopefully I can avoid it more now
I’ve always found that the router tell you what it wants to do. Having said that with experience it becomes easier to use the machine with maximum effect. Good video Tomas Thanks
Thanks Tomasz! Another very helpful video. Could you explain (perhaps another video) on the direction when feeding wood into the router on a router table. I believe the bit rotation would be anti-clockwise when using a router table.
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Fantastic tips, Tomasz! Thanks a bunch! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks! You too!
Hey, Tomasz, thanks very much for the excellent demo of the push cut and climb cut. Thanks to your video, I now understand the whole process so end up keeping the wood and fingers safe!
Glad to hear that my video was some help👍
Good Reminder, thank you
Thank you for watching
Thanks Tomasz, a great explanation. This is something I always struggle with remembering and the push cut almost seems counter-intuitive that you are pushing against the spinning router and encouraging more tear out as the cutter blade emerges out from the wood.
I was doing some roundovers on window boards earlier tonight, and yes, I now know I was doing them the right way round 😊
It can be quite “exciting” if you push the router in the wrong direction and it judders into the wood. Hopefully I can avoid it more now
Easy to forget or get confused with this. Got a planned video for a router table as that has its own rules as well 👍
I’ve always found that the router tell you what it wants to do. Having said that with experience it becomes easier to use the machine with maximum effect. Good video Tomas Thanks
Thank you for watching 👍
Thanks Tomasz. Very helpful video 🙂
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the tip. Take care my friend.
Thank you for watching 👍
Nice one Tomasz, good useful information. Tony
Thank you kindly
Thanks Tomasz! Another very helpful video. Could you explain (perhaps another video) on the direction when feeding wood into the router on a router table. I believe the bit rotation would be anti-clockwise when using a router table.
On a router table you always feed from right to left. Never attempt a climb cut on a router table.
Really useful information Tomasz, I find if you've not routed for a while it's easy to get confused. Thanks and keep the videos coming. 😃
Exactly, thank you for watching
Great content again Tomasz, watching your videos has helped me improve my projects 👍👍 Keep up the good work my friend
Thank you kindly 👍
cześć Tomasz, any chance to do battery Katsu router review ?
Is it true it is 1 to 1 copy of Makita router ?
Cześć, only got the corded version unfortunately 🤔
@@CasualDIY My fault, I tought was seen battery one in your last video
To simplify, I'm trying to think about the position of the workpiece. Wood, router, me - we are going right. Router, wood, me - we are going left.
I now know if I am coming or going.😜😂
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