Keep your fingers away from the blade.
no
Obviously A router is NOT a saw. -To cut patterns use a jig saw or a scroll saw.
If I was cutting curves in wood, I would use a sabre saw or a keyhole saw.If I was cutting curves in wood, I would use a sabre saw or a keyhole saw.
The scroll saw is often called a 'jig-saw' in places other than north America.
The scroll saw is also called a 'Jig-saw' although this term is often used for the sabre saw outside USA.
A scroll saw can do this.
It is useful for cutting detailed curves or patterns on wood. A scroll saw is very similar to a coping saw except it cuts quicker!
scroll saw
At least big enough that you can secure it safely while cutting.
The American Woodshop - 1991 Scroll Saw Inlays was released on: USA: 5 May 2012
It depends on what is wrong with it.
vibration