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Dave Telecaster |
This is my first attempt at a Banjo pot i did it without using a lathe just a router. I AM THE ROUTER KING
2 comments on “Beech and Wenge block pot Routed not turned”
pfc54u Says:
Sunday, December 12, 2010 @11:51:37 AM
Yes, you are the router KING. On the other hand, a router is an excellent machine for doing this kind of work, if it is mounted to a router table. You didn't do this without a router table, did you? If you did it without a table, then you truly are router KING.
Dave Telecaster Says:
Sunday, December 12, 2010 @11:56:41 PM
Yes i used a router table, i would turn one if i had a lathe. Now to get some walnut and try to make the whole banjo
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