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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Writing a technical book is a group effort! I extend special thanks to
the following especially long-suffering individuals for their invaluable
help: to Dave Keller and Matt Popik of Porter-Cable for engineering
oversight and to Dave Hout, Al Russo ofYermont American, Chris
Carlson of Bosch, Zach Etheridge of Highland Hardware, Dan and
Linda Walter of Eagle America, Brad Witt of Woodhaven, and Mark
Duginske f ortheir deep knowledge of the router industry.
I would like to recognize the following individuals for their help in
special areas: Rodger Gardner of Precision Metalsmiths (metallurgy
oversight), Wayne Green, Larry Knapp of Formica Corp, Mike Hoag of
the National Particleboard Association, Mark Schiefer of Delta, Mike
Dunbar, Steve Spoon of Wisconsin Knife Works, Rick Schmidt of
Porter-Cable, Terry Farmer of Carbide Alloys and Berry Blackburn of
Sprayway. I also wish to thank the many other people, too numerous
to list here, who offered their help and product information.
I would thank my editors, Helen Albert and Ruth Dobsevage, for
bringing organization and clarity to this work. Finally, thanks to my
wife and family for allowing me the time
to
do this book and for
reviewing the manuscript.
CONTENTS
Introduction
CHAPTER 1
1
Routers for Router Tables
Types of routers
Choosing a router
Router accessories
Installing and changing bits
Eye, ear and dust protection
CHAPTER 2
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Router-Table Design
Building a router table
Fences
Miter slots and miter gauges
Safety guards and featherboards
Dust and chip extraction
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