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Anyone have a STEP by STEP guide to using a router
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<blockquote data-quote="mobeious" data-source="post: 2597018" data-attributes="member: 554882"><p>upspiral plunge bit is the best..for cuttin the circles just mark ur centerpoint for the circle..drill a hole where ur centerpoint is, select the size circle on the jig place pin in the hole u drilled.. i always score the wood with the bit a lil then measure the score lines to make sure its correct then, if u cuttin 3/4 u want to do about 3 passes going down about 1/4" each pass...plunging all the way throw the 3/4 and doin it in one pass will eat ur bits up... thats that for cutting circles.. as far as rounding ports u need to buy a round over bit 1/2-3/8" roundover and just set ur depth on router and fo along the edge of the port</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mobeious, post: 2597018, member: 554882"] upspiral plunge bit is the best..for cuttin the circles just mark ur centerpoint for the circle..drill a hole where ur centerpoint is, select the size circle on the jig place pin in the hole u drilled.. i always score the wood with the bit a lil then measure the score lines to make sure its correct then, if u cuttin 3/4 u want to do about 3 passes going down about 1/4" each pass...plunging all the way throw the 3/4 and doin it in one pass will eat ur bits up... thats that for cutting circles.. as far as rounding ports u need to buy a round over bit 1/2-3/8" roundover and just set ur depth on router and fo along the edge of the port [/QUOTE]
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