hofulstrof 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 224 0 canada Apr 14, 2006 #16 a good bit to get would be a 1/4" strait cut bit 3/4 to 1" long
bjfish11 5,000+ posts FisherCustoms.com 5,039 9 Garden Plain, KS Apr 14, 2006 #17 http://www.toolup.com/productinfo.asp?pid={FA330512-34E9-4437-AD98-F30F8568F0E1}
OP baseballer1100 5,000+ posts My life be like.... 7,482 3 Kentucky Apr 14, 2006 Thread Starter #18 I have a bosch router? Is that any good and i have a bunch of bits but no clue what they do? I jsut found them in my grandpas wood shop.
I have a bosch router? Is that any good and i have a bunch of bits but no clue what they do? I jsut found them in my grandpas wood shop.
OP baseballer1100 5,000+ posts My life be like.... 7,482 3 Kentucky Apr 14, 2006 Thread Starter #19 I have that bit.
OP baseballer1100 5,000+ posts My life be like.... 7,482 3 Kentucky Apr 14, 2006 Thread Starter #20 Sorry for all the noob questions im new to routers and have no clue about it. Thanks for the help i appreciate it.
Sorry for all the noob questions im new to routers and have no clue about it. Thanks for the help i appreciate it.
OP baseballer1100 5,000+ posts My life be like.... 7,482 3 Kentucky Apr 14, 2006 Thread Starter #21 http://www.toolup.com/productinfo.asp?pid={2EC7FC43-940E-454A-98E9-8A71256266AD} Thats the router i have.
http://www.toolup.com/productinfo.asp?pid={2EC7FC43-940E-454A-98E9-8A71256266AD} Thats the router i have.
hofulstrof 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 224 0 canada Apr 14, 2006 #22 if you are going to use a router make sure you do a few practies pices. and make sure the pice you are working on is clapped down.
if you are going to use a router make sure you do a few practies pices. and make sure the pice you are working on is clapped down.
OP baseballer1100 5,000+ posts My life be like.... 7,482 3 Kentucky Apr 14, 2006 Thread Starter #23 I should probably get someone to teach me.