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<blockquote data-quote="Pioneer~Saturn" data-source="post: 6073264" data-attributes="member: 569334"><p>Using a rabbit set to make your countersink hole bigger is a waste of time when you can simply cut it out with your jasper jig and screw+glue the two panels together.</p><p></p><p>What you'll want will most likely be a basic 1/4" straight bit, a good handful of roundover bits, and a flush-trim bit along with your jasper circle jig...and from there if you run into situations that you need something special, go get it accordingly.</p><p></p><p>And you'll be able to see what youre cutting from multiple angles when cutting...but a good amount have a clear plastic piece over one spot in particular so you dont have dust and chips flying at you...but you should be able to see what youre doing quite well from almost any angle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pioneer~Saturn, post: 6073264, member: 569334"] Using a rabbit set to make your countersink hole bigger is a waste of time when you can simply cut it out with your jasper jig and screw+glue the two panels together. What you'll want will most likely be a basic 1/4" straight bit, a good handful of roundover bits, and a flush-trim bit along with your jasper circle jig...and from there if you run into situations that you need something special, go get it accordingly. And you'll be able to see what youre cutting from multiple angles when cutting...but a good amount have a clear plastic piece over one spot in particular so you dont have dust and chips flying at you...but you should be able to see what youre doing quite well from almost any angle. [/QUOTE]
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