It’s hard to beat the across-the-board versatility of joinery that can be done on a router table. With this online video Class, your arsenal of woodworking joints will grow. We’ll teach you how to use the router table to:
Joint edges
Cut tongue and groove joints
Make cope and stile joints for frame and panel doors
Create mortise and tenon joints
Craft rock solid boxes with a drawer lock joint
Finesse the elusive lock miter joint
Teaching from the ground up
In this Router Table Joinery class you’ll learn to master each of the joints listed above. Bit selection, shop-made jigs to help with the machining process, tips for setting up the router bits…no part of the process has been left out. This is the surest way to help guarantee your success with these joints. Once you have the joints mastered they’ll improve your skills and project quality in furniture making, cabinet making, drawer boxes, and more.
Alternative approaches
Realizing that not all woodworkers have the same tools, we provide you with different methods of working through the joints. If your router table fence doesn’t offset for jointing, no problem, we show you a shop-made version. Tongue and groove joints can be cut with dedicated tongue and groove cutters, or with simple straight bits. You’ll see both methods. For cope and stile we teach you how to use a reversible bit, and a two piece matched set. The drawer lock joint can be created with a slot cutter, or with a dedicated bit. We show both methods.
In addition to the detailed video help you’ll receive, this Class provides you with some downloadable resources and helpful information to print and keep, including: A detailed Class Guide you can follow and use as a reminder for the key points of the class instruction; and a resources document that will give you information on the products you’ll see in the Class.
NOTE: This Class video instruction is also available for purchase in DVD form. If you prefer to own a physical copy, you can purchase the Class DVD here.
Class Sessions
Session 1: Introduction
1:15
In this opening session, you’ll hear about the variety of joints that you’ll learn about in the class, and how your router table can be a great jointer.
Session 2: Jointing
11:40
Even if you already own a jointer, it’s worth learning how to joint on the router table. You’ll benefit from the router’s high rpm, spiral cutters, and carbide tipped tooling. Carbide tooling is especially important if you’re jointing man-made materials, and spiral cutters are a big help on curly material that’s prone to chipping.
Session 3: Tongue and Groove
30:35
One of the more common applications of a tongue and groove joint is breadboard ends on furniture. This is a great way to cover end grain, and keep large panels flat. Whether your preference is to use a dedicated tongue and groove cutter for this operation, or standard straight bits, we’ve got you covered.
Session 4: Cope and Stile
25:04
If you want to make frame and panel doors, the router table is the way to go. Whether you want to use a reversible bit or matched set of cutters, we’ve got you covered. Our shop-made sled provides a great way to make the end grain cuts safer, and prevent chipping on the exit side of the cut.
Session 5: Mortise and Tenon
25:59
A staple of furniture work, you need to know how to create this joint if you want to build tables or chairs. The key to the strength of this joint is a good fit between the mortise and tenon. In addition to teaching you how to achieve that fit, we’ll provide you with the proportions between the tenon and rail that give this joint the proper structure.
Session 6: Drawer Locks
23:54
Looking for a rock solid, and fast, means of putting drawers together? Drawer locks are the answer. Whether you make the joint with a slot cutter or drawer lock bit, once it’s set up you can produce incredibly strong joints and a room full of drawers in no time. The slot cutter method even allows you to cut the groove for the drawer bottom as part of the joinery process.
Session 7: Lock Miters
16:35
Lock miters have a reputation of being fussy, and very difficult to set up. Our secret is working in one plane, not two, while setting up the bit. Once you’re set in one plane, which is simple to do, you’ll see how easy it is to get set up in the second, vertical, plane. You’ll come to love using a lock miter.
Session 8: Class Summary
0:41
George wraps up this Class with a reminder to practice the joinery skills you learned on the router table – and you’ll be on your way to using these techniques for many years.
Your Instructor
George Vondriska
George Vondriska is the Editor in Chief here at Woodworkers Guild of America and has been sharing his woodworking expertise since 1986. Apart from conducting classes at his renowned Vondriska Woodworks School, George's passion for teaching has taken him to woodworking shows nationwide and has led him to teach woodworking for prestigious organizations such as Peace Corps/Swaziland, Andersen Window, Northwest Airlines, and the Pentagon. With a wealth of published magazine articles under his belt, encompassing tool reviews and shop improvement projects, George's knowledge and skills continue to inspire woodworkers every day. To discover more about him and his school, visit georgevondriska.com.
Bonus Material
Printable Class Guide PDF
Download and print this PDF Guide to complement your Class. It’s a good source for many router table and joinery tips.
Class Resources PDF
See this list of products, suppliers and reference information related to this Class.
Meet Your Instructor
Download this short video to meet your class instructor, George Vondriska.
Router Table Versatility
Download this short video to hear George talk about how his experience, and mistakes, can help you gain new skills on your router table.
Bonus Materials available for download after purchase.
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