If it does bite your finger, look at it right away. What can happen is 
that the hp of the motor can in effect numb the area as it can feel like
bam bam bam
but you know what you are doing to the wood, and you may mark your project 
if you don't quickly check the effect.





On Tue, 17 Nov 2009, Bob Kennedy wrote:

> I have 4 of them and I'm a total.  Just keep a firm hold on it and your 
> fingers clear of the bit.  BTW, if it's a hand held router, move from right 
> to left.  That will keep the bit bighting into the wood.  Left to right will 
> cause it to skip and jump and makes it very hard to control.
>  ----- Original Message -----
>  From: Agent086b
>  To: Handyman
>  Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 9:20 PM
>  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Using a Router
>
>
>
>  Hi all,
>  I am interested in playing with a router.
>  I have no experience with one of these, but I have the opportunity to
>  borrow one.
>  I have a good idea some of the things you can do with one.Do any of you
>  who are totals use a router?
>  thanks for any and all advice.
>  Max.
>
>
>
>
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