TECHNIQUE DÉFONCEUSE : Utilisation des bagues à copier pour du fraisage d’inclusion !

Find other router techniques here: https://bit.ly/3ui0uUU To participate in the course and build this designer shelf yourself. The router's inclusion milling technique allows us to include a strip of dark wood, similar to "river tables," but without using resin. Which, by the way, is heresy... when you see the magnificent tabletops that end up drowned in a layer of plastic. In this new video series, I'm going to build a live-edge table, or "river table," as the English call it. In other words, I'm going to keep the raw edges of a large wooden tabletop and include a river of dark wood in the center... The problem with these very large pieces of wood is that they don't fit through the planer. It's therefore important to know a technique for planing with a router. Today we'll use the router again to create a giant, highly precise inclusion. For this, we'll use copy rings. 00:00 Planing and Trimming 01:05 Introduction 04:32 Preparing the Jig 05:48 The "Inclusion Milling" Technique 07:02 Machining the Outer Parts 08:21 Machining the Central Part 10:52 Fitting and "Cutting to Length" 11:25 Conclusion 12:36 Start of the "Free Course"