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ROUND TIMBER
Timber, such as a pole, which is in its original form.

ROUT
To use a router. To remove excess material.

ROUTER
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
A power tool used for shaping and carving wood. A high-speed cutting bit is maneuvered to remove material where desired.

ROUTER BIT
The cutting bit used on a router. Bits come in various sizes and shapes for specific uses.

ROUTER DEPTH ADJUSTMENT
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

ROUTER TABLE

ROW COVERS
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
Single-family dwellings using the same roof and connected by common walls.

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