Note: Feed the cutter at a steady rate. Cutting too fast can cause
overheating, leave burn marks in the pocket, and wear the
cutting edges prematurely. Too fast of a feed rate may also
produce excess vibration and a rough pocket. A dull cutter
will not cut freely and can also leave burn marks and when a
cutter will no longer produce a smooth, clean pocket it
should be replaced.
7. To drill the screw pilot hole, place the 5/32-inch bit (provided) into the drill guide
and drill steadily until you feel the bit break through into the routed pocket. The
pocket is now complete and ready for assembly.
Caution: Always wear safety goggles and hearing protection when
operating power tools.