A Better Way to Raise Panels? "Vertical" router bits on a Horizontal Router Table
SHOP NOTES: Routing beautiful raised panels for doors or wainscoting can be intimidating with high HP routers and large diameter bits. And the cost of those large diameter bits can also give you pause, which is why "vertical" raised panel router bits were introduced. They can be powered by lower HP, non-variable speed router motors, but now they introduce challenges brought on by having to guide the wood through the router table on edge. Using a horizontal router table, like my old Shopsmith Joint-Matic can be the perfect companion to these bits. ✅ Visit http://www.MyGrowthRings.com and join the conversation by becoming a FREE Channel Member! Details under "Explore Channel Membership". 💡 Here's an idea: If you aren't ready or able to join the channel, you can always support the channel by watching, clicking the thumbs-up, commenting, sharing, and by clicking through the provided links whenever you are shopping on Amazon or eBay. You don't even need to purchase the items these links lead to, but by going through these links they'll reward us with a small "finders fee". Thanks in advance for the support! Here are links to a few of the products I used or discussed in this video: 🟢 Here are some reasonably priced, anti-kickback carbide carbide-tipped vertical raised panel router bits, like the one I used in this vid: https://amzn.to/3BJe3A5 Search for "Vertical" and avoid any that have 1/4" shanks! 🟢 Here's a link to Shopsmith Joint-Matic tools for sale on eBay: https://ebay.us/KCTyk9 Be careful to study the details of the plastic slide. We'll talk more about this in the next video. I shared more about this on this blog post: http://shopsmith-tool-hunter.blogspot... 🟢 Here's a similar horizontal router table, made by Woodhaven: https://amzn.to/3GwZKC2 🟢 Would you rather slow your single-speed router and use a larger bit? Try this speed reducer: https://amzn.to/3CzbSAc WARNNG: Do not use on a variable speed router or an induction motor. 🟢 This is the remote switch I use to control my shop vacuum: https://amzn.to/3kA4IUt 🟢 My favorite 9" long T-handle "Shopsmith Toolbox" 5/32" Hex Wrench: https://amzn.to/3sm3NcJ Visit http://www.MyGrowthRings.com Follow on Instagram @MyGrowthRings I also blog at and http://shopsmith-tool-hunter.blogspot... DISCLAIMER: A few viewers have requested I provide affiliate links to help them find the products I use and as a way of supporting the channel through commission. For example, as an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases made through the links I provide. If you purchase a product or service through these links, there is NO additional charge to you. I always recommend shopping around for a better price. Thank you for supporting My Growth Rings! #ShopsmithJointMatic #VerticalRaisedPanel #HorizontalRouterTable

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