Cutting coves
By:Don Beale
Date: 10/30/1999, 1:14 am
Date: 10/30/1999, 1:14 am
I am a little new to running the router table, and am finding that as I cut the coves, the redwood tends to splinter pretty bad. Fir, too, but for some reason not quite so bad. Am I taking too deep a cut? Feeding too fast? When I slow it down a little it is better, but still some good sized chunks come off. What is a good setup? I have two feather boards holding to the fence, but none holding it down on the table, I've been doing that by hand. Also, the bit is in the fence. Should I be running the bit outside the fence and feeding the other way?
-Don
Messages In This Thread
- Cutting coves
Don Beale -- 10/30/1999, 1:14 am- Cove tearout observations
Ed Valley -- 11/1/1999, 5:54 pm- Re: climb cut
Don Beale -- 11/2/1999, 12:01 am
- Re: Thanks Y'All
Don Beale -- 10/31/1999, 11:46 am- Re: Cutting coves
Earl Bailey -- 10/30/1999, 10:09 pm- Re: Cutting coves
Bill Boyd -- 10/30/1999, 9:52 pm- Re: Cutting coves
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 10/30/1999, 4:22 pm- Re: Cutting coves
Tom Kurth -- 10/30/1999, 9:08 am- Re: Cutting coves
Don Beale -- 10/30/1999, 11:36 am- Re: It's your life
Tom Kurth -- 10/30/1999, 8:39 pm
- Re: It's your life
- Re: Cutting coves
Larry C. -- 10/30/1999, 8:07 am- Re: Cutting coves
Rehd -- 10/30/1999, 3:20 am- Re: Cutting coves
Don Beale -- 10/30/1999, 11:29 am- Re: Cutting coves
Rehd -- 10/30/1999, 7:57 pm
- Re: Cutting coves
- Re: Cutting coves
Ian Johnston -- 10/30/1999, 2:22 am - Re: climb cut
- Cove tearout observations