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Preventing Tear-Out While Routing - Plywood & Solid Wood 

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Preventing tear-out while routing can be easier than you think. In today's video we will look at two different methods for preventing tear-out that works for both plywood and solid wood. If you need help or would like to share photos or videos with me, please find me on Instagram... link below.
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0:00 Intro
0:30 Why Tear-out
1:32 Method 1 - Remove less material
2:41 Method 2 - Make a climb cut
4:02 1st way to make a climb cut
4:43 2nd way to make a climb cut
5:56 Outro
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My name is Josh Fedorka, and I’m the founder of Training Hands Academy™. I have been a carpenter and woodworker for over 25 years. I have also held certifications in home energy auditing and have built several LEED certified homes in New England.
God has gifted me with many “hands on” skills and it is my calling and purpose to share those skills by teaching others. Whether it is to seek a career in carpentry, become a general contractor or improve one’s DIY skills and knowledge, the motivation behind THA is to help others successfully learn how to work with their hands.
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Комментарии : 92   
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy Год назад
*Our beginners handheld routers course is now live! Check out the online course here ---> **bit.ly/3DcIeE3*
@keelan3894
@keelan3894 3 года назад
I work with very expensive veneers. I use the techniques in this video but I like to also lightly dampen the wood and give it a little time to soften the wood. I then set up a straight edge and use a utility knife to lightly score the veneer before running my router bit on it. This has helped me many times with veneers that tend to have, "Micro" tear out as well as the larger damage as seen here.
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy 3 года назад
Fantastic advice Keelan!! Thank you so much for sharing that with us! 👍
@roysteiner1005
@roysteiner1005 2 года назад
What a clever idea, I am trying to use a diy box joint jig to make plywood drawers and will apply all your ideas to minimise breakout. I particularly like the idea of scribing the wood
@EcksTheGuide
@EcksTheGuide 2 года назад
Thanks for the tips. I was having bad tearing issues with routing a channel in cherry plywood. I was trying to do a deep channel in one pass and it was ruining my surface. So based on your suggestions, I did more shallow channel passes while doing a climb cut. It worked great!
@amodnikam2914
@amodnikam2914 3 года назад
Thank you for the very genuine information and guidance. Appreciate your all videos. Only an expert and down to earth person like you can share such a insightful information. God bless you 🎊💐👏👏
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy 3 года назад
Thank you.. and God bless you too my friend!
@eegg6954
@eegg6954 Год назад
A very valuable message for new and old woodworkers alike. Nice recap when you don't use plywood every day. Thanks for taking the time to share!
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy Год назад
Thanks for the comment!
@susyqscraftylife2422
@susyqscraftylife2422 Год назад
You are amazing!!! Ive learned more from you since last night than in the year I’ve been teaching myself how to do woodwork 😮
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy Год назад
That is awesome! I'm happy for you!
@MOSTAFA131160
@MOSTAFA131160 3 года назад
As usual, very nice informative video. Thank you.
@EscobarStyle
@EscobarStyle 3 года назад
Great video as always and awesome tips. 🤜🏼🤛🏼
@anthonypaynter828
@anthonypaynter828 Год назад
Thanks for the tips. I have been struggling with tearout on some plywood & tried everything from painter's tape to swearing & cursing! Neither worked, but now I can try the Climb Cut after watching your video. Who knew you couldcut that way? Only your video has shown me how to do it, so thank you. It was very timely for my project.
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy Год назад
Glad I could help!
@brianfoley4328
@brianfoley4328 Год назад
Thanks, good information....I'm relatively new to wood working...this is very helpful.
@hoss2200
@hoss2200 3 года назад
Great video. Thanks for all you do
@oghozlerona1987
@oghozlerona1987 3 года назад
Very informative as always.. keep sharing bro.
@JM-qy5yd
@JM-qy5yd 3 года назад
Excellent video!
@GroundedFlyboy737
@GroundedFlyboy737 Год назад
This was great! Very well presented and explained, thank you.
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@brunodesrosiers266
@brunodesrosiers266 2 года назад
I recently put a project on hold because of such a challenge. Now I can start thinking about it in a more positive way! Many thanks!
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy 2 года назад
Wonderful!
@brunodesrosiers266
@brunodesrosiers266 2 года назад
@@TrainingHandsAcademy - Indeed… That was also my excuse to get a rabet plane!
@David.M.
@David.M. 3 года назад
Thanks for the video.
@jiananli9507
@jiananli9507 3 года назад
finally, I find this solution for trimming plywood edge after so many search. going to try tomorrow.
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy 3 года назад
Please let me know how it goes.
@toastrecon
@toastrecon 2 года назад
Genius! Thank you!
@essentialhandyman
@essentialhandyman 3 года назад
Great video. Thanks for posting.
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@marlonhernandez6371
@marlonhernandez6371 2 года назад
So glad I found your channel, God send , thanks for all your info, invaluable,
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy 2 года назад
Amen and praise God!
@JustinPaul1st
@JustinPaul1st 3 года назад
Got myself a pencil router...gonna practice these techniques before I go to a full size router...thanks for tutorial 👍👍👍
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy 3 года назад
My pleasure Justin... have fun!
@eddiel1538
@eddiel1538 2 года назад
Great video, very helpful, thanks so much 🇦🇺
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy 2 года назад
Thanks for watching Eddie!
@muzikman2008
@muzikman2008 5 месяцев назад
Great advice.. Thanks 😎👍
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy 5 месяцев назад
You bet!
@IPASAustralia
@IPASAustralia 2 года назад
Well explained! Your tip will help me immensely. Thanks for posting.
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy 2 года назад
Thank you for watching and commenting. :)
@IPASAustralia
@IPASAustralia 2 года назад
@@TrainingHandsAcademy You're very welcome.
@tgnwoodworking9599
@tgnwoodworking9599 3 года назад
Thank you for the tip.
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy 3 года назад
No problem!
@ShowLocalTV
@ShowLocalTV 15 дней назад
Great video
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy 14 дней назад
Thanks!
@ahmedmosata3844
@ahmedmosata3844 3 года назад
Good explanation, would yoi teach us how to make moldings. Thanks!
@user-mj2wc8xy9j
@user-mj2wc8xy9j Год назад
Thanks for the videos. I wonder if you can show how to make a rabbet cut on the inside to inset my stove without having the wide corners like a 1/2” to 1/4” corner
@dranilsaxena
@dranilsaxena 3 года назад
Fantastic explanation
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy 3 года назад
Glad you liked it Anil. :)
@dziwaraga5982
@dziwaraga5982 2 года назад
Cool dude 😎👍
@twokool4skool129
@twokool4skool129 Год назад
Also, don't use dull cheap bits. There's a massive difference in sharpness, and therefore amount of tearout, between a $4 bit and a $40 bit. I've also found covering the wood surface with painter's tape helps reduce tearout a little.
@kathrynnewton8721
@kathrynnewton8721 2 года назад
Thank you, just learning Wow, just had the flush bit disappear completely from the router! Scary, found it in the garden but never saw a thing!? Obviously not tight enough even thou I used spanner’
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy 2 года назад
Wow! BTDT
@e.t.preppin7084
@e.t.preppin7084 2 года назад
I’d love a simple diagram of your shop layout. I’m trying to design a shop for myself to use for the company I work for. Thanks
@PapaJoeWalsh
@PapaJoeWalsh Год назад
Hi. Great video as always - I'v elearnt a lot! One thing I am struggling with is getting around corners when, say making a rabbit on a lid or a base for a box. My bit invariably takes off the corner rather than cutting straight. I'm thinking I may need to use a sacrificial piece to prevent this; or is my technique rubbish? I know it's been a while since this vid was posted, but I would appreciate any assistance.
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy Год назад
Could be technique... but using a sacrificial piece is a great idea. I do have a routers course that walks through so much about router technique... there might be something in there that helps. Practice on some scrap wood and adjust a few things... maybe direction of feed, maybe the amount you take off, maybe router bit speed? Try and few things and let me know what works. Here is the course if you want to check it out. bit.ly/3DcIeE3
@stevedockery3534
@stevedockery3534 Год назад
Great video my friend. I'm cutting a rectangular hole in 1/2 birch ply. I was told to "score the rectangular hole to be routed" and also go in a clockwise direction. Do you agree? Thanks, Steve in FL
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy Год назад
Hey Steve! I never score... but it will help with tear-out. Yes, clockwise. If you want to learn more about routers, I do have an online course. You can check it out here. bit.ly/3ytpf4V
@jstpsgthru
@jstpsgthru 3 года назад
Happy Easter. Thanks for the video. I just read your reply that you are in Nvl. I'm in M'boro. Wood shop seemed like too much work in HS, but I would like to learn now. Do you happen to give classes, or know any adult classes in Mid-TN?
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy 3 года назад
Happy Easter!! Yes, I'll have online classes coming soon. The only local place I know of to take physical classes is at the Woodcraft store in Franklin.
@Supra_Na96
@Supra_Na96 3 года назад
Is there a router type that you recommend for someone who is a beginner to get comfortable with routing? ie plunge vs fixed? Is one easier to learn maneuvering around the stock with?
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy 3 года назад
Hey there! I started with a smaller fixed based router like this one. amzn.to/3geJaw0 Smaller routers (fixed or plunge) in my opinion are easier to start with... less weight is less intimidating. Hope that helps.
@KodyKimani
@KodyKimani Год назад
I'm thinking I should do the push cuts for now... to be safe. Gill (Just signing off with Gill cause that channel I'm signed into is called something else lol)
@pastichedecor3667
@pastichedecor3667 4 месяца назад
What kind of bit should I use for plywood? To flush trim
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy 4 месяца назад
The one in this video works great. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FZ2Ia0EFYRk.html
@luvpostrock69
@luvpostrock69 9 месяцев назад
I would like to use a router to plunge cut a mortise into veneer plywood. What would be the proper method and can I still use the climb technique to minimize tear out?
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy 9 месяцев назад
Check this video out. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Im-Gv_bQ4AM.html
@buddylove3540
@buddylove3540 Год назад
what about how to avoid tear out making box joints?
@benoitinthewild
@benoitinthewild Год назад
Ano way to prevent tears in plywood - especially exp ones - is to use a utility knife and a straight edge to "mark" (shallow cut) the cut line first.
@charleskrause6358
@charleskrause6358 3 года назад
How do you prevent tear out on a the end of a curved piece of black walnut?
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy 3 года назад
Hello. What type of cut are you doing? What bit?
@heavenburnt9055
@heavenburnt9055 3 года назад
I have a question, how do I avoid this by doing notch cuts?
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy 3 года назад
Hey Jesse! Can you give more details of what you are looking to do? Find me on Instagram if you'd like to send me photos or a video.
@heavenburnt9055
@heavenburnt9055 3 года назад
@@TrainingHandsAcademy I am not a very good wood worker, but i am trying to make a couple notch cuts. I think it is called finger notches, but when I put them onto the router. They tend to tear out and look awful. I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong. I will try to send pictures on IG
@mirghulam2764
@mirghulam2764 2 года назад
Where to start router on square piece of wood?
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy 2 года назад
Fantastic question! I recommend starting on the ends (end grain) first, and then move to the sides (long grain). Always remember to rout in a counterclockwise direction around the outside edges of a piece of wood. If your interested, I do have a beginners hand-held routers course coming out soon. If you want to be notified when it launches check out this link --> bit.ly/2I8vT9k
@KLNYC
@KLNYC Год назад
i just started, yah i trouble tearing out on the corner lol
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy Год назад
If you like my style of teaching you might also really like my new beginner online router course. Check it out here if you want. bit.ly/3DcIeE3
@hemligagosta6554
@hemligagosta6554 3 года назад
climb cut is what is used in the cnc milling, so why wouldn't it be possible in wood working?
@kauerpc
@kauerpc 3 года назад
It is possible, just not recommended in most cases. Metal is metal and wood is wood, this is the reason.
@JustinPaul1st
@JustinPaul1st 3 года назад
Metal and wood have difference reaction to cutting forces that is why in my 2c opinion 😁😁😁
@paschalhammond
@paschalhammond 2 года назад
With CNC milling everything is locked down. Using a router the concern is having the router pull away from you.
@dougshaw9701
@dougshaw9701 2 года назад
lay plywood flat rotate your router 90 degrees to where the base plate is on the plywood will stop almost all your blowout problems a short back toward you at the end before you complete the route will stop all of that
@B.Natesan
@B.Natesan 3 года назад
Hi where you are located I am from INDIA
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy 3 года назад
Nashville, TN
@bonganigwexe4433
@bonganigwexe4433 3 года назад
How to reduce router noise? That thing can scream.
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy 3 года назад
I know right... ear protection is the only way. :)
@keithkuckler2551
@keithkuckler2551 2 года назад
Using the router on the flat surface is not the way to go with plywood, or any veneer. You want to rout from the edge instead. And, with solid wood, you can sometimes use the grain of the wood to your advantage, if you lay out the work in the right way, you can rout going with the grain, rather than against it, this will eliminate most tearout. But, of course we all do the climb cuts in the way that is shown.
@TrainingHandsAcademy
@TrainingHandsAcademy 2 года назад
Thanks Keith for adding your input. :)
@First.Last.99
@First.Last.99 Год назад
30 second video made in 6.20 seconds
@dwpalme2670
@dwpalme2670 Месяц назад
The only way to avoid tear out on a uv coated plywood sheet is to do a climb cut. Set the feather board as tight as you can get it without damaging it and move the board evenly through the router
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