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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 2556477" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>The flush-cut bit is used to cut one piece flush with another. Say you had a joint in your box that didn't line up exactly and one panel was a little bit too long. The flush-cut bit would cut the extra length off using the other piece as a guide. It's basically a straight-cut bit with a guide bearing the exact diameter as the cutter on the end of it.</p><p></p><p>Typically if you want to flush mount a driver, you make a double baffle. The driver is mounted to the rear piece and the cutout in the front piece is the overall size of the driver.</p><p></p><p>Never found a use for a 3/4" round over. Too big to be practical. I have a 1/2" 3/8" and 3/16" that I use regularly. I need to get a 1/4".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 2556477, member: 550915"] The flush-cut bit is used to cut one piece flush with another. Say you had a joint in your box that didn't line up exactly and one panel was a little bit too long. The flush-cut bit would cut the extra length off using the other piece as a guide. It's basically a straight-cut bit with a guide bearing the exact diameter as the cutter on the end of it. Typically if you want to flush mount a driver, you make a double baffle. The driver is mounted to the rear piece and the cutout in the front piece is the overall size of the driver. Never found a use for a 3/4" round over. Too big to be practical. I have a 1/2" 3/8" and 3/16" that I use regularly. I need to get a 1/4". [/QUOTE]
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