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Re: C&B machining with a single router
By:Craig P
Date: 6/4/2000, 9:03 pm
In Response To: Re: C&B machining with a single router (RM Dalton)

I prefer to cut the cove side last since the fine edges are more fragile. Remember, the flat edge that is your primary registration is the horizontal surface contacting the router table. The secondary registration is the 1/4" edge against the fence which is also presumably flat (square) until it passes the cutter.

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C&B machining with a single router
Greg Hughes -- 6/2/2000, 9:02 am
Re: C&B machining with a single router
Rehd -- 6/2/2000, 9:29 pm
Re: C&B machining with a single router
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 6/2/2000, 9:13 am
Re: C&B machining with a single router
RM Dalton -- 6/4/2000, 12:11 am
Re: C&B machining with a single router
Craig P -- 6/4/2000, 9:03 pm
Re: C&B machining with a single router
RM Dalton -- 6/4/2000, 9:25 pm