Scott, yes, when the router is upright, the bit spins 
clockwise.  When used in a table, the router is upside down so the 
bit spins counterclockwise.

earlier, Scott Howell, wrote:

>Thanks for that info. I assume they spin clockwise?
>
>On Jul 9, 2008, at 9:05 AM, John Schwery wrote:
>
> > Scott, also, another thing to keep in mind when routing is to always
> > go against the rotation of the bit. You want the router to push back
> > at you rather than grabbing and pulling the router along.
> >
>
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