• Woodworking Pantorouter Plans Free.rar

    From Deej Stjames@21:1/5 to All on Sat Nov 25 16:44:35 2023
    How to Build Your Own Pantorouter for Woodworking
    A pantorouter is a versatile machine that can cut various types of joints in wood, such as mortise-and-tenon, box, and dovetail joints. It uses a router mounted on an arm that can move in three dimensions, following a template that guides the shape of
    the cut. You can buy a commercial pantorouter, but you can also make your own with some basic tools and materials.

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    In this article, we will show you how to build your own pantorouter for woodworking, using free plans that you can download from the link below. The plans are in a .rar file, which is a compressed archive that contains multiple files. You will need a
    software like WinRAR or 7-Zip to extract the files from the archive.

    The plans include detailed instructions, diagrams, and photos of each step of the process. You will also find a list of materials and tools that you will need to complete the project. The main components of the pantorouter are:


    A plywood base that supports the router and the arm.
    A plywood arm that holds the router and can pivot on two axes.
    A plywood table that can slide on the base and adjust the height of the workpiece.
    A metal rod that connects the arm and the table and allows them to move in sync.
    A metal template holder that attaches to the arm and holds the template for the joint.
    A metal guide bearing that follows the template and controls the movement of the router bit.

    The plans also include templates for different types of joints that you can cut with your pantorouter. You can print them out and glue them to a thin sheet of metal or plastic, or you can make your own templates with your own designs.

    Building your own pantorouter for woodworking is a fun and rewarding project that will expand your woodworking skills and creativity. You will be able to make strong and beautiful joints for your furniture and other projects. To get started, download the
    free plans from here:

    Woodworking Pantorouter Plans Free.rar




    How to Use Your Pantorouter for Woodworking
    Once you have built your pantorouter, you can start using it to cut various joints in wood. The basic steps are:


    Select the template, router bit, and guide bearing that match the joint you want to cut. You can use the formula or the chart provided in the plans to find the right combination. You can also watch this video for an explanation of how to choose the right
    template, bit, and bearing: Overview of the Pantorouter.
    Mount the template on the template holder and secure it with screws. Make sure the template is aligned with the center line of the arm.
    Mount the router bit on the router and tighten the collet. Make sure the bit is sharp and clean.
    Mount the guide bearing on the router base and tighten the nut. Make sure the bearing is smooth and free of dust.
    Adjust the height of the router on the arm so that the bit is slightly above the table. You can use a ruler or a scrap piece of wood to check the height.
    Adjust the position of the table on the base so that the workpiece is at the right distance from the router. You can use a ruler or a marking gauge to check the distance.
    Clamp the workpiece on the table with clamps or hold-downs. Make sure the workpiece is flat and square.
    Adjust the depth of cut on the router by turning the knob on the arm. You can use a depth stop or a test cut to set the depth.
    Turn on the router and move it along with the arm, following the template with the guide bearing. You can use a dust collector or a shop vac to collect the dust and shavings.
    Turn off the router and inspect your cut. If you are cutting a mortise, you can flip over your workpiece and cut from both sides to get a clean exit hole. If you are cutting a tenon, you can adjust your table position and depth of cut to fine-tune your
    fit.

    You can repeat these steps for different joints and different workpieces. You can also cut angled joints by tilting your table or your arm. You can find more detailed instructions and videos on how to use your pantorouter for various joints on this
    website:
    Overview & How-to Guides — PantoRouter.
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