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Unread 07-31-2021, 08:52 PM
pjbrownva pjbrownva is offline
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Originally Posted by scook View Post
Hey PJ - it kills me for a guy to have a tool he wants to use but can’t. Are you sure it only takes 1/4” shank bits - there’s often an adapter that slips into the 1/2” chuck which can be removed. If not, watch for a sale on bits and buy one, probably a 1/4” radius round over and have some fun easing the edges on projects you make.

Not hijacking the thread - nice work on the starboard pieces. To avoid the little ridge, I always keep a scrap of material to test the cut. Another thing that REALLY improved my edge routing work was to get a router lift - made a router table out of the extension on my table saw. It makes managing the material much easier and more consistent for this kind of work.

You’re going the right direction - several years ago, I replaced some of my wood with new wood - I wish I’d done what you’re doing.

Looking forward to pictures of the completed project.

I just saw your reply, @scook. Thank you for the info and advice. I'll check my router, and also look for the bit you mentioned on sale... I didn't know what bits would be useful, which is why I purchased a set with about a dozen bits.

@O.P. I really do like your work. Post up more pics after you've installed them. My V20 has teak, and while gorgeous, it -- of course -- will require upkeep too.
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