Answer
Nov 18, 2025 - 08:31 AM
To use a router with a bearing, attach a router bit that has an integrated bearing at its tip or shank. The bearing rides along the edge of your work piece or a template, guiding the bit to cut a precise profile or follow a pattern without veering off course. Always ensure the bearing spins freely and the work piece is securely fixed before routing.
Always check the depth of the bearing as it relates to the work piece , cleaning the bearing on a router bit is a good practice .
The bearing acn be gummed up and burning out can quickly happen.
Here is a link for more information.
https://toolstoday.com/router-bits.html
Always check the depth of the bearing as it relates to the work piece , cleaning the bearing on a router bit is a good practice .
The bearing acn be gummed up and burning out can quickly happen.
Here is a link for more information.
https://toolstoday.com/router-bits.html
