Pantorouter Use Guide

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Making tenon templates for the pantorouter

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Using the pantorouter - woodgears.ca

Using the PantoRouter. The pantograph reduces 2:1 from the template to the router bit, so using a guide bearing that is exactly twice the diameter of your router bit will reproduce the shape of the template exactly. Mostly, I use a 3/4" outside diameter bearing and a 3/8" router bit. Larger bits are better for cutting tenons, but the 3/8" bit is also useable for cutting mortises or cutting …

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PantoRouter—Basic — PantoRouter

The Basic PantoRouter Kit includes: PantoRouter kit with tilting-table Horizontal and vertical mortise and tenon templates (1”, 1-½”, 2”, 2-½” & 3” Horizontal plus 1-1/2” and 2-½” Vertical) Template Holder (TEM-HOLDER) 22mm guide bearing with 6mm shaft (GB-22) 15mm guide bearing with 6mm shaft (GB-15) 12mm guide bearing with 6mm shaft (GB-12)
Brand: PantoRouter
Availability: In stock
Email: Info@PantoRouter.com

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Tool review: PantoRouter - FineWoodworking

PantoRouter $1,100–$1,850 The PantoRouter is a new, highly capable machine that performs like a souped-up slot mortiser. At its heart is a router mounted to an articulating arm that moves on the X, Y, and Z axes. This makes it great …
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PANTOROUTER PRO Review

Capable of cutting endless custom joints and templates, the PantoRouter is a really clever concept, says John Lloyd, but would perhaps be better suited to the machine-based woodworking enthusiast with an engineering brain. Read our PantoRouter PRO Review. As you might have already guessed, a ‘PantoRouter’ is a cross between a pantograph and a …

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Webinar: PantoRouter - Advanced Joinery and

Join PantoRouter’s Mac Sheldon and John Henry Souza for a live, in-depth look at how woodworkers all across the globe are using the PantoRouter in new creative ways. With the PantoRouter the only thing your joinery will be limited by is your creativity and desire to think outside the box. From next-level chair joinery to one-off sculpted door ...

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Making tenon templates for the pantorouter

The PantoRouter cuts a tenon by tracing around the shape of it with a router bit. Large router bits work best. To get a tenon shape that is rounded on each end, the router bit needs to trace a semicircle at each end. The path the router bit takes needs to be offset by half the router bit's diameter on all sides.

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New PantoRouter Templates Review - YouTube

Dec 21, 2018 . This time we review the recently updated PantoRouter mortise and tenon templates. Happy Holidays!Addendum from Mac Sheldon: "The old templates for the alumin...

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Review: Hybrid PantoRouter from Woodcraft - by LesB

Mar 03, 2018 . Here the PantoRouter excels. There are three basic sizes, 1/4”, 3/8”, and 1/2” based on the router bits included in my package. My test cuts came out precise with only minor adjustments needed. Also the size and combinations of multi Tenon joints are only limited by the type of templates and guide pin combinations.

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PantoRouter - Wood Workers Workshop

The PantoRouter uses templates that allows you to accurately trace the tenons, dovetails, distances, drilling patterns or freehand contours. With the original templates you can rout both Mortise and Tenons using the same template, increasing or decreasing the accuracy with minor adjustments to the settings.

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PantoRouter ProPack — PantoRouter

The "Pro-Pack" package includes the Tilting Table PantoRouter™ kit and all of the templates, guide bearings and router bits needed to make Mortise and Tenon, Box Joints, and Dovetails, plus an optional 110 Volt Bosch 1617 EVS router. We include the Dust Collector Hood, the Centering-Scale Fence and two Lever Clamps plus numerous additional accessories.

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Updated PantoRouter offers new templates - Woodshop News

Aug 21, 2019 . The PantoRouter is a template-guided, horizontally held router jig that uses a pantograph mechanism to guide the router’s movement, keeping the operator’s hands well away from the tooling.

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Overview of the PantoRouter WoodWorkers Guild of America

The PantoRouter is similar. A stylus is used to trace a template, and that motion is transferred to a router and, of course, a router bit. The owner’s manual does a great job of helping you match the template, the stylus and the router bit in order to get the joint you want. Customizing the fit

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Bravo's Pantorouter - By BRAVOGOLFTANGO @ LumberJocks.com

- The fence system for this tool and the plans for it were well thought out and it’s a multi-use capability tool actually. PantoRouter Use Review I’m going through my learning-curve with the templates at the moment, but it seems to be a small curve, it’s new is all. My first stab with doing 3/4” stock with a through-tenon (love these ...

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PantoRouter Cart Jays Custom Creations

Nov 10, 2019 . The PantoRouter is an efficient joinery machine that is not limited to any one particular joint. The basic function of the machine is to trace a template and cut a piece of wood with a 2:1 reduction in size of that template.

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PantoRouter Basic Package for Milling Motors Ø43mm Wood

The PantoRouter uses templates that allows you to accurately trace the tenons, dovetails, distances, drilling patterns or freehand contours. With the original templates you can rout both Mortise and Tenons using the same template, increasing or decreasing the accuracy with minor adjustments to the settings.

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Pantorouter - YouTube

my name is kuldeep singh.i m from india but permanent resident of japan.i m maker of Hybrid PantoRouter.if you want to buy please send me an email.

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Batch out sliding dovetails FAST with the PantoRouter

Nov 13, 2019 . The segments in design will focus around ⅜” joinery. Of course it works with all sizes depending on the guide bearing, but ⅜” seems most appropriate to furniture. We’ll make the segments so we can get ¼” increments from 1” to 3” then we plan to make a bar with to either extend to any length or make any specific size needed.

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Review - Hybrid PantoRouter - Product Reviews - Wood Talk

The concept of the PantoRouter is pretty simple - there’s a guide bearing that follows a template (2 - 1 ratio of template size to cut). There is a 2.5:1 reduction in the force needed to move the router, so it’s very easy to climb cut, something you can rarely do with a regular router or a router table.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a pantorouter and how does it work?

    Let’s go back to the chap who invented the PantoRouter, Matthias Wandel, whose stated aim was that he ‘wanted to build a machine to make tenons with rounded ends so they would fit nicely in the elongated holes from a slot mortiser.’ And that’s just what a PantoRouter can do, along with other things such as cutting finger joints and dovetails.

  • How do you cut the tenon of a bearing follower?

    To cut the tenon the bearing follower is repositioned on the outside face of the template – note the clever tapered edge for fine adjustment elongated ends, the obvious choice would be a Domino machine.

  • Can the pantorouter do dovetail jigs?

    Of course, the PantoRouter is able to do many other things like dovetails and finger joints, but there are already many router-based dovetail jigs on the market, and a router table is pretty efficient at cutting finger joints, which leaves all those other projects that are only limited by your imagination.

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