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  • Bit Maintenance
  • From "DIY Tools & Techniques"
    episode DIT-333


    When it comes to keeping your router in shape, tool maintenance is only half the battle. In this segment, host David Thiel offers a few tips for maintaining router bits.

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    • If a bit bogs down in a cut or has visible burning on it, you know it’s time for some maintenance.

    • Remember that the shanks need some upkeep just like the tips of the bits (figure A). The shank should fit tightly into the collet of the router. Use steel wool to clean up the shank. Wrap the steel wool around the shank and twist until you feel the shank become smooth.

    • For more in-depth cleaning, spray resin, gum, and pitch remover on the shank and leave on for about 30 seconds. Then, use steel wool to clean the shank.

    • For the worst gummy messes, soak the bits in the remover. Then, use a wire brush to scrape off the residue (figure B).
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    Figure A

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    Figure B


    • To prevent bits from getting too gummy in the first place, use a spray router bit lubricant (figure C).

    • Bearings can get worn, too. The bearing should spin freely. If not, they can burn your wood. Use an Allen wrench to remove the bearing and any washers it might have and replace them (figure D).

    • To keep bits sharp, use a diamond stone (figure E). Carbide bits cannot be sharpened using regular sharpening stones. Only touch up the flat sides of the bits.
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    Figure C

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    Figure D

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    Figure E



    RESOURCES :

    Router Bit Set
    Freud America, Inc.
    218 Feld Avenue
    High Point, NC 27263
    Phone: 800-472-7307
    E-mail: CustomerService@FreudTools.com
    Web site: www.FreudTools.com

    Woodcraft - Bit Maintenance Kit
    Woodcraft Supply Corp.
    1177 Rosemar Rd
    P.O. Box 1686
    Parkersburg, WV 26102
    Customer Service: 800-535-4482
    Fax Number: 304-428-8271
    E-mail: custserv@woodcraft.com
    Website: www.woodcraft.com

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  • Gutter Repair
  • Landscaping Basics
  • Flooring
  • UV Air Sanitizer
  • Replacement Windows
  • Planter, Self-Watering
  • Hand-Painted Glasses
  • Choose Washer/Dryer
  • Backsplash Installation
  • Hand-Painted Bowls
  • Prepare for Vacation
  • Maintain Garage Door
  • Disinfect Bathroom
  • Romance Kit
  • Curb Appeal
  • Transport Equipment
  • Installing Undermount
  • Holiday Decorating
  • Family Scrapbook
  • Ice Candle
  • Selecting Doors
  • Spark Plug, Changing
  • Maintain Cabinets
  • Front Door Facelift
  • Change Windowpane