Good Evening Friends,
Routing an edge profile on delicate workpieces can cause bad tearout and even ruin a valuable piece.
What can you do to eliminate this from happening?
Respectfully,
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Good Evening Friends,
Routing an edge profile on delicate workpieces can cause bad tearout and even ruin a valuable piece.
What can you do to eliminate this from happening?
Respectfully,
pay a professional.................
or again with the right currency(reds etc) call on termite ......profiles chewed while u wait
Pete
Use a moulding plane of course!
Derek Cohen :D :eek: (Mick ;) )
Better yet Mick. Send it to Derek and let him do it. :D
Good Evening Friends,
I head off this problem by using a technique borrowed from ripping plywood, where a scoring blade is sometimes used.
Before I even plug in the router I scribe a line along the workpiece edge, scoring the material at the height to match the bit. A marking gauge fitted with a steel cutter rather than the pin, makes the scoring task easier.
Respectfully,
Though if you are using a power feeder a simple climb cut does the job.