Re: C&B machining with a single router
By:RM Dalton
Date: 6/4/2000, 9:25 pm
Date: 6/4/2000, 9:25 pm
In Response To: Re: C&B machining with a single router (Craig P)
okey dokey! thanks, rmd
: 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.
Messages In This Thread
- 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
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