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Tim and Al from the Home Improvement Show demonstrate the importance of using a guide arm with a router. They explain that even with a steady hand, using a guide arm can help prevent the router from getting away and ensure a straight line. Without the guide arm, there is a higher risk of uneven cuts. Tim's experience serves as a lesson to always use the guide arm for precise and safe cuts. It's important for both beginners and experienced users to follow best practices for safety and effectiveness. For more tips, watch their e-learning series. Welcome to our comprehensive guide on how to use a router safely and effectively. Today, we'll join Tim and Al from the renowned Home Improvement Show as they demonstrate the importance of using a guide arm with your router. When using a router, you want to use a real steady hand. Well, you might want to use the guide arm, Tim, so it doesn't get away from you. Well, you don't always have to use the guide arm if you have a steady hand. Well, if you want a straight line, Tim. Al, I've been doing this for years, alright? As Tim confidently begins his project, we see the router in action. However, without the guide arm, the risk of an uneven cut increases significantly. Okay, start our cut, set your depth gauge, and get going. Tim's experience serves as a valuable lesson. Always use the guide arm to achieve a precise and safe cut. Remember, even experienced users can benefit from following the best practices. For more tips and tricks on how to use your tool safely and effectively, stay tuned with our e-learning series. Safety and precision are the keys to a job well done.