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Greg Guarino[_2_] Greg Guarino[_2_] is offline
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Default Router bit for through mortise?

OK. Now I've got the plunge router. But can someone clue me in on upcut,
downcut and compression?

I don't think I need the full primer; I get the basic concept of each. I
assume I'll be cutting my through mortises from the side that will show.
Thus I'll need the "up" side to be a clean cut. I read that that downcut
is better for that, it doesn't have as much tendency to split the wood
at the edge. But I'll be cutting through 1.5". It it "bad" to be pushing
the chips down in that situation? Or perhaps there's plenty of chip room
because of the oval hole? (Of course I won't attempt to go through the
whole depth at once). And is there any need for a compression bit here?

One last thing. I haven't even settled on the type of wood yet, but it
may end up being Oak. Can I assume that only Carbide is of any use? Can
I further assume that only Carbide is of any use for *any* router task?

Ignorant minds want to know.

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