"Vic Baron" wrote in message
m...
I'm using a one piece rail/stile bit in a router table altho I think I'd
have the same problem with a two bit set.
I can cut the stiles fine. I can cut either the end grain or the length
cut on the rail with no problem. My problem seems to be with the *second*
cut on the rail. For example - I cut the profile on the end grain of the
rail - on my bit this is good side down. Next I want to cut the profile
along the length of the rail - adjust the bit as required - this cut is
good side face up. Make the cut -
When the bit meets the end cut profile I get a slightly deeper cut - it
looks like the bearing surface loses contact. FWIW. I've used a fence in
line with the bearing and no fence at all - same issue. I'm guessing it's
a matter of technique but I'm puzzled.
Any thoughts?
Thanx,
Vic Baron
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Make sure you use good downward pressure when running stock through the
router table. A flat table is a must for repeatable cuts and setups.
Dave
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