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friends, hello everyone, my name is Sergey, I’ve been
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meaning to talk about this topic for a long time, and the
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topic is this technique of working with a router for
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beginners, and in general, let’s figure out
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why when working on a router for the first time, you need to
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develop a
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skill; what is the difference between working with the
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same electric drill and a router?
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larger
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contact area cutting equipment with material,
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that is, when drilling, we have two
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cutting parts, the cutting part
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contacts the product with a larger area
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and at higher speeds, what is
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frazy in general, what does it consist of a
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commutator motor without any
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gear transmission, that is, there is no
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There are no gears that reduce the number of
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revolutions,
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and commutator motors are highly
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equipped and therefore the maximum
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speed of the milling cutter is more than 25,000 and
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sometimes even more than 30. For this
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modern model, almost all
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are equipped with a
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speed regulator. A speed regulator is needed
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depending on what diameter the prizes you are working with, what
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area of ​​​​contact with material, that is, in
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essence, it is the same as someone who has a large
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high-speed drill, sensing a
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platform and guide pants and along
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which it makes vertical
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movements, that is, lowering and raising
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the platform is strictly perpendicular to the
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frieze and in general the milling cutter is a
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multifunctional tool in which
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it performs a lot of tasks such as
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processing edges,
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selecting grooves such as blind ones for an insert
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tenon, as well as various others;
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they also perform milling of
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various profiles, for example, such
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specialized cutters as for
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corner jointing or a
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frame prize for tying facades, and all
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this is performed by one prize-winning tool,
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in general there are several types, that is, they are
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as universal as and for this reason, but in
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most cases with two handles,
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I
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also have specialized ones of this pistol type that
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purely perform no more than one operation,
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such as additive lamella
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edges, let’s figure out
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what the
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speed regulator is for, this model is old, it
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doesn’t have speed regulators, but as I already
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I said that all modern winners
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are produced with a speed regulator and
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the number of revolutions depends directly on the
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diameter of the cutter,
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that is, the larger the diameter of the prizes, the
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lower the
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speed on some milling cutters there is even
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such a sign here, but the day
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is attached to the body, which diameter of the prizes
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to use what number of revolutions, that
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is, the more cutter accordingly
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reduce the linear speed, the
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linear speed is higher since the
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diameter is larger, respectively, on the router you
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need to reduce the speed, also the
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quality of processing is influenced by such factors
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as the milling speed, it also, in
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principle, depends on the diameter of the cutter,
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that is, the larger the cutter, the slower
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you should move the router along the workpiece, well
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accordingly, the less with then the
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speed the greater the speed, but
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probably no one will be able to measure this, so this
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comes with experience, as long as it is
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uniform, that is, what speed you set,
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stand and process the entire
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workpiece, if you slow down somewhere,
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you will immediately get
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heartburn
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nature on workpieces that
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will be very difficult to remove by grinding, well,
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if you increase the speed, then firstly you
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will have a load on the router itself to
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move it, and this is fraught with bad
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consequences; it may affect the
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quality of the surface treatment;
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basically
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no one will help they can’t say there you
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have to walk 40 centimeters there in 10 seconds
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this will definitely come to you
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with experience but now let’s imagine you
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’ve seen enough of a video somewhere of
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craftsmen milling there you decided to
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try yourself in this business you bought a router
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either expensive or inexpensive you bought a
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set of cutters or several
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piece ones, but usually beginners,
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as always, start to be afraid of
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making some kind of grooves, that is, a
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straight groove, also often you
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want to try
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edge processing, that is, edge tinting,
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I’ll come and either some kind of
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radius, well, you may have to to
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face work on a copier, for
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this you need this kind of copying
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prizes, by the way, about the prizes, I have a separate
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video, I haven’t seen it, I’ll leave a link
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in the description under this video, there I
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tell you in detail which cutters for which work
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to follow, now let’s move from
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words to action then there is, I will briefly show
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clearly what was clear
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what pitfalls you may
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encounter, where to even start
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milling, how a router has a female and a
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clamp, the most common
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sled size is 8 millimeters, although on more
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powerful models twelve miles and even
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less common are such European
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sizes in inches, that is one quarter of an
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inch six and three tenths of a millimeter and
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half a dremov is 12 7 millimeters I have a
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router with an 8 mm collet it is very
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important to clamp the cutter correctly the collet
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chuck of the prize should go
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at least completely into itself to its end,
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maybe a little deeper but not less
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otherwise on high speeds and
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may simply not be able to hold on if it flies out,
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it will be like a bullet; any prize has a
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strictly directed rotation movement, that
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is, if
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it is clamped in April, then it always rotates clockwise;
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The arrow can be used
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to guide the movement of the router when
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processing edges, that is, if we
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process the right side of the edge, then the
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movement of the router will be
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away from us, but if we go around in a
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circle,
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we return to the left edge, here the direction of the
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cutter rotation is here, that is, it turns out that the
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outer edge is processed
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counterclockwise by the movement of the router the
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inner sides here are the opposite
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clockwise, that is, we put the cutter here, it
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rotates in the direction there, the inner
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side, let’s say some kind of frame for the
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board,
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we are already processing clockwise,
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so we installed the edge cutter to
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the lungs and clamped it well, it is very
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important to clamp it well, we set the milling depth,
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that is, on such ghost, it
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is set right away,
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any cutter with a bearing works without
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any parallel stops, that is,
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its support is the tire maker himself; it’s
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worth processing the edge; install the
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router platform on the workpiece, but make sure the
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cutter does not touch the workpiece; otherwise, when
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you turn on the router, you will have a strong
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jerk; this is fraught with consequences.
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we installed the prize platform a little to the
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side, turn on the router, smoothly bring
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the edges up to the bearing stop and just as
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smoothly, without jerking,
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move along the edge
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[music]
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here we see a cleanly processed
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surface; also milling
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in the direction of the fibers plays an important role, that
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is, straight ply wood, our
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fibers are located strictly so when we have a
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smooth edge then, in principle,
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everything is milled without problems, but if we
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start processing, let’s say some kind of
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curved drawer with such a notch, then
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here,
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starting to the middle, we do
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n’t seem to avoid the fibers, that is,
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we mill the wool on and beyond the middle is
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closer to At this edge we are already climbing along the fibers,
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that is, the prize
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begins to cling to the fibers and try to
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pinch them off, so scuffs will form in this area,
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possibly even large cheekbones. To
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avoid this, I usually do not go all
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the way, that is, without leaning the bearing against
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it, I go in the opposite direction, but
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this should only be done with experience,
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that is, initially it is better not
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to use it this way because you may
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not be able to hold the prize winner in your hands, you have a milling cutter
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trying to push the router in this direction
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and you are also applying load in this direction,
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so it is very difficult to process without
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experience, but this is how you mill for in one
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direction, but it should be taken into account that
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here the mechanical processing of the
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sandpaper will take longer than
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here, the same thing happens when
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milling oh lol
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there are fibers directed along here we
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run down along the fibers, the corner will be
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clean, passing the end and coming out at
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this angle, the
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cutter will lift up the fibers here it’s also
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possible that there’s a chip to avoid it, you can
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tighten a clamp like this or a
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block they pressed the fibers let’s
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look at the feeder
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[music]
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but you see here it’s more successful although there’s a
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small chip and you see I
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started it a little slowly and that is, I
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slowed down the speed of the
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router and here’s a small one the jump
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also happened at the ends, that is, the
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speed should be uniform, now
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let's look at working with grooves with
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cutters, that is, they can be either a
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figured roller or a straight grooved
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dovetail,
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these prizes already work in pairs either with a
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parallel stop
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or with some kind of flat rack with which
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you can rest the milling cutter, why now
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I’ll explain here the milling cutter, going into
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the material, it seems to gnaw through the path itself,
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namely, what does this mean, you’ve buried the
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materials and the cutting part is on
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this side and on this side, that is, the
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cutter rotates and begins to move away from
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you the first thing that comes under the cutting
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part of the cutter is if you draw a longitudinal pass,
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this is this zone, you
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understand, here it has already passed and the
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left side of the groove is the
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first thing that falls under the cutting part,
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so the cutter will tend to
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go to the left according to the least
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resistance, plus you push the router away from
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itself and it will try to go to the left and
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forward, for this they use a parallel
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stop, that is, look now, I’ll hold
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the stick without a parallel stop, I’ll just move away from
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myself
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[music]
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my force was directed strictly straight
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along the bar, but you see the cutter
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went to the left and to avoid this we
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help will come with a parallel stop, or
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if the long rod of the parallel stop is
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not enough about the length, use
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some kind of flat lath, a piece of laminate
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plywood that serves as a support for the
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platform which they will not allow
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you to move during milling, and now I’ve installed it,
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let’s do that, saved the parallel one, I
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forgot this screen to say that any
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safest removal of material should
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take place in one pass no more than three
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millimeters
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[music]
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ours is strictly parallel to this
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thunder also plus a parallel stop without having a
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cutter for cutting out a quarter,
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you can make any quarter with an ordinary straight groove cutter,
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accordingly
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we move the parallel stop to the edge of the edge,
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pass the first layer of 3 millimeters,
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then lower it by another 3 millimeters and
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[music]
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then obtain the desired quarter size,
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also by moving the parallel fence further to
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the side, you change this width of the
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quarter, and since other nuances should be
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taken into account when milling along the fibers,
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that is, if you you need to make a full groove
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for the exit from the workpiece, you
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should use a folding block,
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it is clamped with clamps, otherwise, without
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this block, at your exit the
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material will definitely get chipped
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[music]
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that is, you see a clean exit,
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now it’s nearby, let’s try without a
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backing block
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[music]
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you can to see even more often to drink you have a
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school, well, a few words about
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working with a copying machine, you
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need to use templates for it, these templates
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are made of plywood or some
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other material, that is, an
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exact copy is cut in and
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several, one or
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more parts are already made from it, which will be strictly The
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same shape works with it in principle as
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with edge cutters, but it is worth considering
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that an edge cutter
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processes a much smaller area
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than a copy cutter. the first vol on you
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will go along the entire thickness of the workpiece,
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so if you mill
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any curved parts, you should take
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into account that this excess material
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should be processed to almost the required
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size, leaving an allowance of a few
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millimeters, otherwise if, let’s say, you have
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20 millimeters left here, you simply
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will not be able to select this with a cutter the material,
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accordingly, is an extra load on the
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router, that is, take the template sketches,
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enter the cut line along it, enter either on a
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band saw or with a jigsaw, leaving an
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allowance of a few millimeters,
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lay the template, secure it
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and the router leave already with a copy cutter,
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here you should also take into account
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the direction of the fibers, that is, you have it down
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the fibers were pure material,
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going up the fibers you will have
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scuff marks, so also as you gain experience,
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you can interrupt
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in the opposite direction, but
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I remind you once again
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at first, don’t even try this,
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friends, we have looked at the first thing you
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may encounter, this is only a small part of the
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milling technique that is, how
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theoretically and practically they don’t show it
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anyway, it’s necessary to get better
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at working with rise, but it was in the desire,
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it comes quite quickly, of course it
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won’t be without defects, probably the complete
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technology of work will not be enough even three hours
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to tell you, I already have
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several videos on milling, this is
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milling
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also according to a template using a massive milling cutter,
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you can find all these videos by going to the
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main page of my YouTube channel
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by going to the playlists section and finding the milling playlist
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there you can find a few more videos
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in the comments, ask questions so you
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still want to see about milling, then
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I’ll analyze it and of course I will
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continue to shoot other series of videos on
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this topic now I hope that my videos
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were useful for beginners Sergey was with you
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and see you soon

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