• Brokkr@lemmy.world
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      Thanks, for reference, that’s not a hand router. Hand routers are not electric. Look up stanley 71 for a common example.

      What you have is standard electric router. There are also compact electric routers (sometimes called trim routers).

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        2 months ago

        Well when I googled hand router only electric came up. Didn’t even occur to me there was a non electric version, I assumed it would be all chisel.

        Looks cool, but exhausting.

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          They usually aren’t used to remove a bulk of the material. That is done with a chisel usually. They are very good at cleaning up the last surface and sneaking up on a perfect fit.

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      Tbh, that makes it even more impressive to me. Those suckers are pretty damn hard to control freehand.