It’s awesome to get shown how to use the tool. Lots of videos are 20 minutes of adjusting the router or testing features, but this is the first I’ve seen that immediately shows a practical use-case, setting up guides, and getting started. Thanks!
Thank you for the very helpful video. I'm due to use my router for the first time and after seeing your video, I can see the benefits this tool will provide (I'll make sure I practice using it before attempting a workpiece). Thanks again.
Accidentally stumbled upon this gem of a site. Expert tips that are so helpful and presented in a direct way without diverging from the topic or adding meaningless fluff. Straight down to business. Love it.
I use the plug in/wired version of the Makita Trim Router and i love it, i find that the dust collection on the wired version to be great, i just plug into my shop vac and away i go. Here's a little tip in knowing which way to go with your Trim Router, get your work piece say a picture frame and you want to put a little round over on both the inside and outside, if you place your right hand fingers together next to the picture frame and touch it with your thumb, your fingers are pointing in the direction to go while your thumb is touching the edge of your frame, now looking at that direction your fingers are pointing at and it's anti-clockwise, now do the exact same thing with your right hand inside the frame, fingers together and thumb touching the edge and you see that your fingers are pointing in a clockwise direction, amazing and one way you won't forget which way to go. Stay Safe, Barry (ENG)
Thanks Barry. This is a great tip and good to know for future. I think the dust collect is fine with it’s not a through cut. I found it not awesome if router bit is exposed at all.
I'm sold! I was looking at making something with my son today but wasn't quite sure how to. Knew I needed a trim router but wasn't sure on its capabilities. Now I have a clearer idea. Thanks!
Yes!! I’ve got the corded version of this router, have had it for almost a decade, and literally can’t seem to kill it. Over the years I’ve dropped it, thrown it across the shop in frustration (v bad day), once left it outside for a week, it was once on the floor in a submerged & flooded shop; it is absolutely indestructible.
Many thanks for this video guide. Having retired and wanting to learn to use and make whatever from wood, my family bought me a router. Have you ever had one of those moments when you look at something and think "WTF is this!!!" and then say "Oh thanks. Just what I wanted/needed" and not really knowing a thing about what's in your hands. Well, that was me. I confess. I'd looked at other videos to get some basic and was completely bamboozled by their terminology and those presenters not taking into account the simple fact that not all people know what you're talking about BUT ........... having watched the first 6 minutes of you video, I was at peace with my new toy. Your presentation is clear, concise and well prepared beforehand and incredibly easy for the complete novice(like me) to follow and gain confidence. Thank you and I'll follow your videos and hope to gain more knowledge from them.
Yay!! That’s so great to hear. I know what you mean. The router can be intimidating and when you start you think when would I need this??? Then slowly you realised it’s one of the most versatile tools in the workshop! So glad I could help build the confidence. Happy routing and thank you for the support!!
I got one of these for Christmas and haven't touched it! (Scared!) I need to use it for a project now and just found your tutorial. You've given me the courage to have a go. Thanks so much.
This was such a helpful tutorial. I’m one of those people you mentioned who are terrified of routers, even though I’m very comfortable with many other power tools (57 years in I still have all my fingers). I had a really cheap Black and Decker router for about 20 years that my Dad won in a golf tournament. Terrible tool. I just picked up a Makita router today and now I can’t wait to use it, with your advice.
Thank you. They can be scary but once you have a go and get use to it you will love it. They are such usefuly tools. The makita is a great router and isn't to loud which helps keep the scary levels down :)
Great video thanks for sharing. I've used routers a few times but you forget things if not using them everyday (well me certainly). I've just taken delivery of my very own. Putting it into practice this afternoon
Thank you. I hear you about forgetting stuff your not doing all the time. The number of times I refer to my own videos when I forget things is more then I would like to admit :) Glad I could help
Yep, those are the bushing screws, you can leave them off unless installing a bush. That router also has an arrow on it to remind you which way to push, very handy! I've been running that exact kit for nearly 3 years and it has never missed a beat. Such a weapon for such a small unit. You definitely want the 5AH batteries. The height adjustment on the regular base is not the best, the once you get used to it the control on the plunge base the adjuster gives you is 1/10mm accurate and super cool. Great video Ains... guess I'll delay my one for a few more months now! 🤣
I'm used to larger, corded routers ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxfQ5_mgwq6PcudJvAH25t-I4D-3cTPz4z so this was a different experience for me. Basically, this is an incredibly sweet machine, fits well in the hand, etc. It has slightly less power than I'm used to, but that's understandable. Maneuvering freehand takes some practice. These days, it's especially nice to be able to avoid power cords. This is above the level of a hobbyist but below a pro level.
This was super helpful and I enjoyed the examples. You’ve made me interested in exploring more of what my router can do and thanks for the info on the bits
Thanks for the easy to follow tips. I’m planning a couple of beginner woodworking projects that would look better with a router to do some trim work, but I’ve never used one. I think I can tackle these projects with a bit more confidence.
Great explanation! Im a newbie to your channel and it's really good to to have someone whom speaks in Metric, not imperial, if ya know what I meanl. Cheers!
Hi Ainslee, what a great video. I bought this bit of kit 6 months ago and have been a little nervous to use it too much on projects, but this is a great video that's motivated me to have a crack! Cheers
something something patriarchal society gives men too much slack in traditionally male-majority industries (aka extra kudos to the females in the trades)
When I want to cut circles I just fit the 16mm guide bush cut a 16mm hole in a piece of ply about 100mm wide and fix a pin like Ainsley and away you go
Great Video! Pick a few good tips. Biscuit bit in the router , OMG what rock have l been living under …. I have the corded version of the Makati trim router for a few years now ,love it.Dust collection is an issue… oh well the price of progress. I fitted a long piece of hard wood to the fence to increase the accuracy . Love your work. Thank you.
Hahaha yes the biscuit cutter is a winner. So glad I now have it. Worked better then I expected. The Makita is a beast of a router. Good tip on the hardwood on the fence to add accuracy. Glad there were so helpful tips in there
I bought the RT0701c Makita router (cable) and I'm not looking back. :) It's a nifty little tool (710 W) and comes with a tool for 6 mm shanks with an extra tool holder it even accepts 8 mm shanks. For work that is much harder, I have an extra router with a 1,6 Kw motor that accepts 8-12 mm shanks. Usually, I do it much as you show. Take all excessive material away with a saw and go the last 3-4 mm with the router. Sawblades for the jigsaw is cheap...router bits cost $$$.
Thank you!!!! I couldn’t figure out how to put the vet and to save my life😂😂😂but I’m rolling now!!! Doing a few practice swings and then rounding the inside edge of my cabinet door cut outs😅
I couldn't wait for you to end so I could SUBSCRIBE. This is one of the top ten instructional videos on UA-cam! So crystal clear and easy to follow. WELL DONE! I am off to my basement to make something. Thanks so much
Very nicely detailed video on the Router plus the examples of best usage of it Ainslee. Gotta say that sometimes corded tools are still needed but most people are using the battery powered tools & they make life easy 👍🇦🇺🍻
Ahahaha I’m trying to up the thumbnail game. The v bit trick is a winner and was so helpful. Your router jig is on the the todo list for my plunge router 😀
Great video again I bought the same kit about 18 months ago love it. I already had a large corded makita which I use on some occasions but the 18v is just so handy it gets a lot more use. Keep the videos coming always enjoyable. Steve tas.
instant first video subscribed :) I’ve watched half a dozen dude do videos on this with far more views and likes but this exactly what i wanted to see. I love the little box you make at the start :)
Thanks so very much for this instruction video, Ainslee. It’s the best one that I have come across. I have just been expanding my router techniques with the same Makita cordless so this is just perfect for me. I am genuinely inspired.
Lots of great tips and tricks. Quick tip, using double sided tape when pattern cutting, that way it won't move when cutting. And the only problem I can see, is that it is the wrong colour. haha
Ha! ‘Sawdust means progress’ - I need that on a T shirt!! Nice vid, thanks Ainsley. I just bought a Bosch, similar to your Makita, so this vid is well timed for me. Now to tap into your guidance and suggestions. Fun times ahead! Do you feel up to guidance on router bit brands? Being a weekend woodworker, I grabbed a couple of Ardens, saving a few $ over the CMTs that might better suit the professionals.
Hahah I thought the same thing when I was editing. 😀😀 glad there were some helpful tips. In terms of router bits I have been getting some from Amazon and they are working great. I reckon when starting out getting some cheaper ones to see what you use the most is a good idea. Then when you know what you use all the time getting better options of those router bits. Thanks for all the support 😎
G-Day Mate from America! You are good! Very professional and well presented. I've subscribed. I received the same package of router and router accessories in the mail yesterday. Looking forward to trying it out today. With your instruction, I will be in good shape.
@@SmallFryCreations It's all about the Thumbnail Ainslee. You need to be able to stop that thumb from scrolling past your vid. You can have the best book in the world but if the cover is crap then people aren't going to pick it up 👍👍
Thankyou !!! Finally!!!! Someone i can just understand and go… ok …. Thats how we do it. Luv from Australia…. Even though you afe Australian… Hey … question… I want to buy 3 bits for the router. And only three to start… lay em on me ?
Yahoo! glad it was easy to understand! OOo alright router bits. My top starting 3 would be a striaght bit, Rounder over and a teamplting bit that has a bearing on the top and bottom you can trace a template with it being eiter on top or bottom. Happy routing :)
I was like that for years too. Afraid of the almighty router! When I finaly dusted it off it quickly paid for itself. Sliding doors, edges, and now in a boat building / restoration project. I'm just a hobby user but I couldn't live without the noisy B4stard anymore!
Ahh thats so good to hear. I know the feeling. The router is the tool before starting woodworking I knew nothing about and can't believe how useful it is not that I'm into the hobby!
I love my Makita routers! I have one in my router table and the trim router. Awesome video, thanks for sharing this!
Yes they are great I agree. So handy and work so well. Very glad I upgraded 😀
This was one of the best videos I've found on routers and has answered 99% of my questions. Thank you!
Thats awesome. Glad I could help :)
It’s awesome to get shown how to use the tool. Lots of videos are 20 minutes of adjusting the router or testing features, but this is the first I’ve seen that immediately shows a practical use-case, setting up guides, and getting started. Thanks!
Thank you. Glad I could help. Its a great tool and once you get comfortable with it you will use it on every project
Thank you! I just purchased this router and it came with zero instructions. I’m new to woodworking and this was super helpful.
Awesome. Glad I could help. Its a fantastic tool and super useful.
Thank you for the very helpful video. I'm due to use my router for the first time and after seeing your video, I can see the benefits this tool will provide (I'll make sure I practice using it before attempting a workpiece).
Thanks again.
Accidentally stumbled upon this gem of a site. Expert tips that are so helpful and presented in a direct way without diverging from the topic or adding meaningless fluff. Straight down to business. Love it.
Thank you. Glad it was helpful :)
I use the plug in/wired version of the Makita Trim Router and i love it, i find that the dust collection on the wired version to be great, i just plug into my shop vac and away i go.
Here's a little tip in knowing which way to go with your Trim Router, get your work piece say a picture frame and you want to put a little round over on both the inside and outside, if you place your right hand fingers together next to the picture frame and touch it with your thumb, your fingers are pointing in the direction to go while your thumb is touching the edge of your frame, now looking at that direction your fingers are pointing at and it's anti-clockwise, now do the exact same thing with your right hand inside the frame, fingers together and thumb touching the edge and you see that your fingers are pointing in a clockwise direction, amazing and one way you won't forget which way to go.
Stay Safe,
Barry (ENG)
Thanks Barry. This is a great tip and good to know for future. I think the dust collect is fine with it’s not a through cut. I found it not awesome if router bit is exposed at all.
It's sweet to stumble over some more Aussie content! I'll keep watching. Cheers
Fantastic. Glad your enjoying the content :)
I'm sold! I was looking at making something with my son today but wasn't quite sure how to. Knew I needed a trim router but wasn't sure on its capabilities. Now I have a clearer idea. Thanks!
Thats awesome. Glad I could help :)
Yes!! I’ve got the corded version of this router, have had it for almost a decade, and literally can’t seem to kill it. Over the years I’ve dropped it, thrown it across the shop in frustration (v bad day), once left it outside for a week, it was once on the floor in a submerged & flooded shop; it is absolutely indestructible.
Oh that’s good to know. I’m loving it so far!! Working like a dream!
wow makita is really the best! What is the model of that Makita router?
Finally , after watching so many videos for this router someone finally mentioned the size of the bit. Great tips..these is a great video. Love it
Glad it was helpful!
Many thanks for this video guide. Having retired and wanting to learn to use and make whatever from wood, my family bought me a router. Have you ever had one of those moments when you look at something and think "WTF is this!!!" and then say "Oh thanks. Just what I wanted/needed" and not really knowing a thing about what's in your hands. Well, that was me.
I confess. I'd looked at other videos to get some basic and was completely bamboozled by their terminology and those presenters not taking into account the simple fact that not all people know what you're talking about BUT ........... having watched the first 6 minutes of you video, I was at peace with my new toy. Your presentation is clear, concise and well prepared beforehand and incredibly easy for the complete novice(like me) to follow and gain confidence. Thank you and I'll follow your videos and hope to gain more knowledge from them.
Yay!! That’s so great to hear. I know what you mean. The router can be intimidating and when you start you think when would I need this??? Then slowly you realised it’s one of the most versatile tools in the workshop! So glad I could help build the confidence. Happy routing and thank you for the support!!
I would love to see more for beginners how to use properly tools !!!!! I love it !!!!!!!!!!!!!
That’s awesome that you found some good tips. Will be sure to think about beginner videos in the future 😀
Thanks, really enjoyed the video very informative whilst not being too techie
I got one of these for Christmas and haven't touched it! (Scared!) I need to use it for a project now and just found your tutorial. You've given me the courage to have a go. Thanks so much.
Thats awesome. Glad I could provide a boost to the confidence
@@SmallFryCreations You did so much so that I used it and it came out really well. Thanks again👍🏼
This was such a helpful tutorial. I’m one of those people you mentioned who are terrified of routers, even though I’m very comfortable with many other power tools (57 years in I still have all my fingers). I had a really cheap Black and Decker router for about 20 years that my Dad won in a golf tournament. Terrible tool. I just picked up a Makita router today and now I can’t wait to use it, with your advice.
Thank you. They can be scary but once you have a go and get use to it you will love it. They are such usefuly tools. The makita is a great router and isn't to loud which helps keep the scary levels down :)
Great video thanks for sharing. I've used routers a few times but you forget things if not using them everyday (well me certainly). I've just taken delivery of my very own. Putting it into practice this afternoon
Thank you. I hear you about forgetting stuff your not doing all the time. The number of times I refer to my own videos when I forget things is more then I would like to admit :) Glad I could help
Yep, those are the bushing screws, you can leave them off unless installing a bush. That router also has an arrow on it to remind you which way to push, very handy! I've been running that exact kit for nearly 3 years and it has never missed a beat. Such a weapon for such a small unit. You definitely want the 5AH batteries. The height adjustment on the regular base is not the best, the once you get used to it the control on the plunge base the adjuster gives you is 1/10mm accurate and super cool. Great video Ains... guess I'll delay my one for a few more months now! 🤣
Good to know about the screws. I’m loving it. So handy. I have got 5AH batteries now and working well. Thanks for the support James 😀
Thanks for pointing out it has an arrow on it, I never noticed that before.
I have a trim Makita as well, not quite this unit (mine is corded). I love it. Great tips and tricks, thanks for doing this.
Glad there were some helpful tips in there 😀
I'm used to larger, corded routers ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxfQ5_mgwq6PcudJvAH25t-I4D-3cTPz4z so this was a different experience for me. Basically, this is an incredibly sweet machine, fits well in the hand, etc. It has slightly less power than I'm used to, but that's understandable. Maneuvering freehand takes some practice. These days, it's especially nice to be able to avoid power cords. This is above the level of a hobbyist but below a pro level.
This was super helpful and I enjoyed the examples. You’ve made me interested in exploring more of what my router can do and thanks for the info on the bits
Thank you. Glad I could help
Hi!
I also recently bought a Makita DRT 50Z.
Super machine! It came to me :)
Thanks for the easy to follow tips. I’m planning a couple of beginner woodworking projects that would look better with a router to do some trim work, but I’ve never used one. I think I can tackle these projects with a bit more confidence.
That’s awesome!!! It’s a fantastic tool that really improves the finish packet. Good luck with the build 😀
Ainslee, I’m not sure your background but I know that you’re a natural at teaching. You explain things so we’ll. Keep the great work up kiddo.
Hey thank you so much. I was terrible at school because I never stopped talking 😂😂 it must of helped 😀 thank you for the support
Great explanation! Im a newbie to your channel and it's really good to to have someone whom speaks in Metric, not imperial, if ya know what I meanl. Cheers!
Welcome and thank you. Glad it was helpful. I understand the apperiation for metric. I'm the same :)
Enjoyed that and yes as a router owner that has yet to used it was helpful!!!
Bob
England
Fantastic. Thanks for stopping by
As a complete router novice - thanks for the very helpful tutorial & excellent video production !
Thank you. Great to hear it was helpful. The router is a dam awesome tool once you start using it you won't know yourself :)
Genuinely interesting and useful. Bookmarked to comeback to for reference if I need it later.
Awesome. Glad I could help :)
Great video. The 2 screws in the plunge router are for the bushing guide.
Ahhhh that’s good to know. I had no idea but could see they were doing anything just sitting there. Thank you for letting me know 😀
Excellent…. Never knew you could use this for biscuits or templates.. 😲
Glad I could help. Yeah super useful and works just as good as a biscuit joiner.
Just brought this exact kit home today - your vid was super inspiring - thanks heaps!
Thats awesome!! The router is my favourite in the workshop!
Hi Ainslee, what a great video. I bought this bit of kit 6 months ago and have been a little nervous to use it too much on projects, but this is a great video that's motivated me to have a crack! Cheers
Yahoo!! That’s awesome. I was nervous to and once you start it starts to get easier. Happy routing 😀
I’ve just bought one ,great video thanks 👍❤️🏴
Thank you
Love the video Ainslee, very informative and well presented - your a natural.
Hey thank you so much.
Great timing, I was looking at the makita router for my next tool purchase
Ahh awesome. Well it’s a winner of a tool. A dream to use and great features.
Thank you for the video. I just ordered my first router and this video has gotten me really excited about it.
Yahoo! thats fantastic. I didn't know how handy the router would be until I had one in the workshop. Great addition. Happy routing :)
May just be me, but, Women seem to do way better reviews. All the info you could possibly need, in a timely fashion 👍
:) Glad I could help. I love the router and I think it might be my favorite tool in the workshop
something something patriarchal society gives men too much slack in traditionally male-majority industries (aka extra kudos to the females in the trades)
she's not gonna fuck you bro
Pumping out the Gold! Another great video Ainslee. 🏆
Thanks Jamie 😀 hopefully some helpful tips in there 😀
Great video,so simple and useful. thank you for help me to finaly buy that router after so many router videos 😅😅😁😁👍
Thats awesome. Glad I could help
@@SmallFryCreations just I will go with cable one, in croatia same router without battery is 200€ more for that cableless priviledge 😏😏😏
When I want to cut circles I just fit the 16mm guide bush cut a 16mm hole in a piece of ply about 100mm wide and fix a pin like Ainsley and away you go
Great Video!
Pick a few good tips.
Biscuit bit in the router , OMG what rock have l been living under ….
I have the corded version of the Makati trim router for a few years now ,love it.Dust collection is an issue… oh well the price of progress.
I fitted a long piece of hard wood to the fence to increase the accuracy .
Love your work.
Thank you.
Hahaha yes the biscuit cutter is a winner. So glad I now have it. Worked better then I expected. The Makita is a beast of a router. Good tip on the hardwood on the fence to add accuracy. Glad there were so helpful tips in there
Good practical examples of how you can use this amazing tool.
Thank you. Such a great tool and can do so much 😀
Great content regarding your video on basic router functions.
Also liked your Neon sign in your workshop.
Thanks
Thank you. Glad it was helpful. The sign is a winner :)
Nice video. Very informative. I learned a lot. Thanks for posting.
Thanks Dan. Awesome to hear you picked up some great tips 😀
This is a great video. Purchased this exact router today and your video has been a very helpful introduction.
Yahoo!! That’s awesome. It’s a great piece of kit. Happy routing!!
Excellent video! Easy to follow, informative and enjoyable to watch. Thank You!
Awesome! Thank you for stopping by
I bought the RT0701c Makita router (cable) and I'm not looking back. :)
It's a nifty little tool (710 W) and comes with a tool for 6 mm shanks with an extra tool holder it even accepts 8 mm shanks.
For work that is much harder, I have an extra router with a 1,6 Kw motor that accepts 8-12 mm shanks.
Usually, I do it much as you show. Take all excessive material away with a saw and go the last 3-4 mm with the router.
Sawblades for the jigsaw is cheap...router bits cost $$$.
Thank you!!!! I couldn’t figure out how to put the vet and to save my life😂😂😂but I’m rolling now!!! Doing a few practice swings and then rounding the inside edge of my cabinet door cut outs😅
Thats awesome. Glad I could help
I couldn't wait for you to end so I could SUBSCRIBE. This is one of the top ten instructional videos on UA-cam! So crystal clear and easy to follow. WELL DONE! I am off to my basement to make something. Thanks so much
YAHOO!! thats fantastic. Glad I could help. The router is so much fun and has so many uses :)
Excellent presentation and suggestion. Fabulous personality. Thanks! 🙌🏼
Thats awesome. Glad you enjoyed the video :)
Great vid, looking at this exact Makita kit right now.
Thats awesome. Its a great piece of kit. :)
Very nicely detailed video on the Router plus the examples of best usage of it Ainslee. Gotta say that sometimes corded tools are still needed but most people are using the battery powered tools & they make life easy 👍🇦🇺🍻
Thanks Dirk. Not having to worry about cords and being able to take the tool right to the work piece is super handy 😀
good video, you're a natural teacher. Subbed
Thank you. Apperiate it. Glad I could help
Thanks 4 sharing. Got some useful tips out of it. Greeting from The Netherlands👍
Thats awesome. So glad you got some tips out of it. Thanks for stopping by
Excellent video Ainslee, been looking at the Makita router as my first router and you have illustrated perfectly why I need one! Many thanks
Yahoo!! Glad I could help. The router is such a great tool and so useful 😀
Great video, Ive always been intimidated by the router with the potential to stuff things up. I might go and give it a go after this!
Oh that’s awesome. Glad there were some helpful tips in there. A router is an awesome tool once your comfortable 😀
Love the thumbnail Ainslee 🤣. Great video, thanks for the mention.
Ahahaha I’m trying to up the thumbnail game. The v bit trick is a winner and was so helpful. Your router jig is on the the todo list for my plunge router 😀
Great explanations and hands-on demos. Tnx!
Thank you
Thank you, that was a really helpful presentation.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much for sharing this wonderful information 😀 😊 🙂 👍
Thank you. Glad it was helpful
Great video again I bought the same kit about 18 months ago love it. I already had a large corded makita which I use on some occasions but the 18v is just so handy it gets a lot more use. Keep the videos coming always enjoyable. Steve tas.
Hey thanks Steve. Yeah the trim router is so handy to grab and get jobs done quickly 😀 I’m loving it so far. Such a good upgrade from the ryobi
Thank you for the easy to follow tips and ideas, your presentation manner is fantastic. Great video & I will continue to follow you. Well done.
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for stopping by
Great channel. A lucky find. Very helpful confidence building video. I’ll make better use of my mini router 👍
That’s awesome. Glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful
instant first video subscribed :)
I’ve watched half a dozen dude do videos on this with far more views and likes but this exactly what i wanted to see. I love the little box you make at the start :)
Yay!! That’s awesome. Glad it was helpful. I love the router but totally understand it can be scary to start. Just trying to break down the barrier 😀
Another great video, you made it look so easy
Awesome. I very much underuse my router. Basically just for edge profiles but I really want to break out of that and do these other things you showed.
That’s awesome thank you. I love the trim router. Use it on every project. So versatile 😀 glad there were some helpful tips in there
This is great for getting started! Just picked up the same Kit today. Thanks :)
Hey that’s awesome. It’s a great router!! Enjoy!!
Thanks so much for this video, it showed so many good ways to use this. I'm gonna go deep diving in this channel and seeing what more I can learn 😁
Hey thanks James 😀 love the router and all it can do. Glad to help you found it helpful 😀
Thanks for making this video. So helpful even for readers:). The third tip is great.
Awesome. Glad it was helpful. Thanks for stopping by :)
Thanks so very much for this instruction video, Ainslee.
It’s the best one that I have come across. I have just been expanding my router techniques with the same Makita cordless so this is just perfect for me. I am genuinely inspired.
Yay!! That’s so nice to hear!! The router is such a great tool and so useful 😀 glad I could help
Lots of great tips and tricks. Quick tip, using double sided tape when pattern cutting, that way it won't move when cutting. And the only problem I can see, is that it is the wrong colour. haha
Ha! ‘Sawdust means progress’ - I need that on a T shirt!! Nice vid, thanks Ainsley. I just bought a Bosch, similar to your Makita, so this vid is well timed for me. Now to tap into your guidance and suggestions. Fun times ahead! Do you feel up to guidance on router bit brands? Being a weekend woodworker, I grabbed a couple of Ardens, saving a few $ over the CMTs that might better suit the professionals.
Hahah I thought the same thing when I was editing. 😀😀 glad there were some helpful tips. In terms of router bits I have been getting some from Amazon and they are working great. I reckon when starting out getting some cheaper ones to see what you use the most is a good idea. Then when you know what you use all the time getting better options of those router bits. Thanks for all the support 😎
G-Day Mate from America! You are good! Very professional and well presented. I've subscribed. I received the same package of router and router accessories in the mail yesterday. Looking forward to trying it out today. With your instruction, I will be in good shape.
Hey right back at you. Thank you so much. That’s exciting!! Have fun trying them out 😀
What a lovely video.
Thank you so much
Thanks for stopping by :)
Nice thorough explanation. Thank you.
Great video stuffed with useful tips. Thanks for sharing!
Your welcome. Glad it was helpful :)
Thanks, very good review, certainly looking at this one!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for sharing.
Your welcome 😀 thanks for checking it out
So this is why Ash Barty quit tennis - their loss is our gain 😉 Great video!
😂😂😂 Feel like this is a better career choice :) Way more fun!! Glad you enjoyed the video
This was really helpful, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome work Ainslee.
Thanks Curt. Hopefully some helpful stuff in there for people 😀
Proper explanation great keep this up
Thank you. Glad I could help
Thanks for that..Im a newy...so thanks again
Really enjoyed your video👌great job👍
Thank you
Great video love your work, actually been eying off the same Makita router kit the last week I think I will go and purchase it this weekend.
Thank you. Its a top piece of kit. Great bang for your buck!
very informative for a beginner thank you!
Awesome. Glad there were some helpful tips in there 😎
Theory is important but seeing merge more information. Because i able to imaginary now, thank you
Best router vid I’ve seen. Well put together video ! Subbed 👍
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed 😀
Awesome tips. Thanks for sharing your work 👍🏾
Thank you for the support. Glad it was helpful :)
Fantastic video Ainslee! The thumbnail was great as well 👍😁🇦🇺
Thanks Shane. You are the inspiration as I try to continue and improve. Really trying to up the thumbnail game 😀
@@SmallFryCreations It's all about the Thumbnail Ainslee. You need to be able to stop that thumb from scrolling past your vid. You can have the best book in the world but if the cover is crap then people aren't going to pick it up 👍👍
So true!! Always trying to improve and have fun with it 😀
Excellent tutorial much appreciated 👌
Thank you. Glad it was helpful
Really helpful video, thanks heap.
Glad it helped
Tou explained so well...wao! Super. 🤙
Thank you so much 😀
Thankyou !!! Finally!!!! Someone i can just understand and go… ok …. Thats how we do it.
Luv from Australia…. Even though you afe Australian…
Hey … question…
I want to buy 3 bits for the router. And only three to start… lay em on me ?
Yahoo! glad it was easy to understand! OOo alright router bits. My top starting 3 would be a striaght bit, Rounder over and a teamplting bit that has a bearing on the top and bottom you can trace a template with it being eiter on top or bottom. Happy routing :)
Helpful video. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Extremely helpful.
Yahoo!! Glad it was helpful!!
I was like that for years too. Afraid of the almighty router! When I finaly dusted it off it quickly paid for itself. Sliding doors, edges, and now in a boat building / restoration project. I'm just a hobby user but I couldn't live without the noisy B4stard anymore!
Ahh thats so good to hear. I know the feeling. The router is the tool before starting woodworking I knew nothing about and can't believe how useful it is not that I'm into the hobby!
Very useful, thank you!
Your welcome 😀
If you don't have a planer or jointer just use a straight edge and a straight router bit to edge the boards.
Great video, thanks 👍
Thank you 😀