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<blockquote data-quote="azimuth" data-source="post: 4716797" data-attributes="member: 566682"><p>couple of ?'s. what brand of round over bit do you use? i bought one and the edge gouges into the wood. my router has a 1/2" shank. i think i have an adapter to make it 1/4 inch though.</p><p></p><p>in a slot port. what bit can i use to round off that transition between the baffle and the inside port wall? do i do a 1/4 round edge on the port wall and the baffle?</p><p></p><p>my table saw is a piece of junk and never does 45 degree corners right. so i have to butt them together, meaning i'll have to do a little finish work on the joints. i was thinking that maybe a roll on primer would do a little better job covering up joints and patch work. anyone use roll on? a little more sanding maybe. i can deal with an extra 15 minutes of sanding to get a blemish free surface.</p><p></p><p>thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azimuth, post: 4716797, member: 566682"] couple of ?'s. what brand of round over bit do you use? i bought one and the edge gouges into the wood. my router has a 1/2" shank. i think i have an adapter to make it 1/4 inch though. in a slot port. what bit can i use to round off that transition between the baffle and the inside port wall? do i do a 1/4 round edge on the port wall and the baffle? my table saw is a piece of junk and never does 45 degree corners right. so i have to butt them together, meaning i'll have to do a little finish work on the joints. i was thinking that maybe a roll on primer would do a little better job covering up joints and patch work. anyone use roll on? a little more sanding maybe. i can deal with an extra 15 minutes of sanding to get a blemish free surface. thanks. [/QUOTE]
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