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I was hunting around for some router bits and came across these videos.

I usually glaze over and lose it when trying to decipher the instructions on how to setup router bits and fences which is why I am happy to have found these mini howto's.

http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shops.../instruct.html
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Steve,

I've been buying MLCS bits for many years and have used their downloadable PDF instruction Manual (at the top of the left column in your link page) and have found it very helpful -- with the addition of these videos more recently, they've added a new dimension to help woodworkers learn some key techniques and how to operate safely. And, they are one of the few vendors out there that ships their products for free.
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