Opy
13th December 2018, 02:58 PM
Getting deep into the festive season, my local Men's Shed is closed. Gives me a chance to gather a list of learning projects to help teach the fellas basic use of the machinery.
The router table is a new tool for us (ignoring the concaved Triton 2000 table we used to have) and I need to come up with some quick projects for people to do to learn how to use it. So hoping some of you may apply some ideas.
I just now, with the help of 3 schooners, thought of a 100mm square piece that can be edge routed to teach how to work with end grain and how to work with small pieces and then cut a groove 20mm in from one side with a dovetail bit, making a phone holder.
Simple things like that, making use of offcuts, maybe some plunge jobs like a small dish. That could help make use of stops and simple jigs come to think of it.
I haven't yet made any jigs for joint work. Should try to do that soon.
Happy to hear any ideas you have that your average 80 year old isn't going to snap a spine doing.
Happy festive season
Opy
The router table is a new tool for us (ignoring the concaved Triton 2000 table we used to have) and I need to come up with some quick projects for people to do to learn how to use it. So hoping some of you may apply some ideas.
I just now, with the help of 3 schooners, thought of a 100mm square piece that can be edge routed to teach how to work with end grain and how to work with small pieces and then cut a groove 20mm in from one side with a dovetail bit, making a phone holder.
Simple things like that, making use of offcuts, maybe some plunge jobs like a small dish. That could help make use of stops and simple jigs come to think of it.
I haven't yet made any jigs for joint work. Should try to do that soon.
Happy to hear any ideas you have that your average 80 year old isn't going to snap a spine doing.
Happy festive season
Opy