Using a Starting Pin
If you're using a piloted bit to rout an irregular-shaped work piece,
the beginning of a cut can be a bit tricky. That's because the bit has a
tendency to grab the work piece.
To reduce the chance of that happening, I use a starting pin. This is
just a cutoff bolt that threads into a hole in the insert plate.
It's easy to use a starting pin. Simply pivot the work piece against the pin as you feed it into the bit. The pin provides the leverage needed to make a controlled cut.