Pin Routers PDF
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This document provides a comparison of different types of pin routers, highlighting their features, design attributes and advantages in woodworking. The document helps users understand the functions of pin routers.
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Pin Routers Two kinds of pin routers o Overhead Pin It is the router that is overhead o Inverted Pin The router is below the table o Both are becoming obsolete due to the prevalence of more and less expense CNC machines Overhead pin router o Difficult to guard o Variable speed o Usually has an a...
Pin Routers Two kinds of pin routers o Overhead Pin It is the router that is overhead o Inverted Pin The router is below the table o Both are becoming obsolete due to the prevalence of more and less expense CNC machines Overhead pin router o Difficult to guard o Variable speed o Usually has an air blower o Has 2 adjustments Quill Table height o Tables often tilt o Motor and cutting bit are above the table o Template is run along the pin that raises up from the table Inverted pin router o Safer machine Wood covers the cutting bit most of the time Quill is under the table and is raised up o Easier to follow the template Can see the track Captured track Pin has material on either side Easier to follow More time required to fabricate Uncaptured track Harder to follow Pin can wander o Can be used as a router table o Tables don’t tilt o Can control how fast the bit comes up and down o Flat belt drive from motor Tracks as quill moves up and down Most other machines have V-belts o Effective dust collection Down draft into table