Pantorouter

Manual(s)

pantorouter_howto_guide.pdf

pantorouter_assembly guide.pdf

Member Notes

Resources

Where to obtain materials, consumables, and tooling.

https://www.pantorouter.com/ 

Tool Tutorial

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This tutorial outlines how to use the Pantorouter for making repeatable, accurate, and even non-orthogonal joints in wood—including box joints. Follow these guidelines to set up, operate, and maintain the tool safely and efficiently.

 

Overview

The Pantorouter is designed for precise woodworking joinery. It allows you to cut mortises, tenons, and box joints with high repeatability. Its features, including a programmable table and adjustable templates, enable both standard and custom joinery operations.

The Pantopouter is extensively documented on their website, including a video tutorial library for particular operations. You should use them!

Controls & Components

Table & Movement

Template Holder & Templates

Miter Gauge


Operating Procedures

Preparation & Setup

Bearing selection: p13 and p14 of the how-to guide is copied below for reference:

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Workpiece Positioning: Place the board against the front fence to zero the depth for a mortise, or place your piece against the miter gauge with some stickout for a tenon.

Always secure your part with at least two clamps, otherwise the force of the router can cause your part to shift.

Template Positioning: Insert the board into the vertical height adjustment section to properly set the template holder.

Do not fine adjust the vertical axis unless experienced. This can lead to misalignment when cutting your piece.

Cutting Operations

  1. Sequence:
    • First: Cut the mortises.
    • Next: Cut the tenons.
  2. Cutting Process:
    • Make several passes into the wood rather than trying to cut the full depth in one go.
    • For tenon cuts, start with the largest setting (closest to the template holder) and then fine-tune gradually while checking with a precut mortise.
    • Use the end mill with the “retracted” plunge depth stop to set the starting height by aligning the wood against the machine when the router is at its limit.

Dust and Spindle Access

Tool Anatomy, Safety, and Care

Future Enhancements & Extra Tasks