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| ROUND TIMBER
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Timber, such as a pole, which is in its original form. |
| ROUT
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To use a router. To remove excess material. |
| ROUTER
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Similar in its function to the stationary wood shaper, the router is a faster, more portable tool. The combination of high speed and a fewer number of bit flutes typically two also makes the router a cleaner cutting tool. No other power tool has the router's capacity to cut intricate contours in wood. With just a moderate amount of practice, a router in the hands of an amateur craftsman can produce artistry in wood. |
| ROUTER
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A power tool used for shaping and carving wood. A high-speed cutting bit is maneuvered to remove material where desired. |
| ROUTER BIT
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The cutting bit used on a router. Bits come in various sizes and shapes for specific uses. |
| ROUTER DEPTH ADJUSTMENT
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The router depth adjustment feature is found on most routers. It allows the user to control how deep the router cut will be. Basic router models adjust to a depth of 1-1/2 inches although some routers are capable of greater depth. |
| ROUTER FENCE
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| ROUTER TABLE
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| ROW COVERS
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Any type of semitransparent materials used to cover plants, trap heat, enhance growth, and provide protection from frost or winds. Commercial growers sometimes use this method. |
| ROW HOUSE
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Single-family dwellings using the same roof and connected by common walls. |
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