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I want to edge some showerboard (faced plastic) to produce a 45 deg.
join.

Apart from some Chinese stuff on e-bay and others priced in dollars,
there doesn't seem much supplier choice.

Any recommendations?
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On 27/09/2018 14:36, Tim Lamb wrote:

I want to edge some showerboard (faced plastic) to produce a 45 deg. join.

Apart from some Chinese stuff on e-bay and others priced in dollars,
there doesn't seem much supplier choice.

Any recommendations?


How about:

https://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+power-...-rutlands+tr26

or

https://www.axminster.co.uk/axcalibe...tters-ax945548

https://www.trenddirectuk.com/c138bx1-4tc


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On 27/09/2018 14:36, Tim Lamb wrote:

I want to edge some showerboard (faced plastic) to produce a 45 deg. join.
Apart from some Chinese stuff on e-bay and others priced in dollars,
there doesn't seem much supplier choice.
Any recommendations?


How about:

https://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+power-...r-cutter-sets-
profiling-lettering-4-piece-chamfer-tct-router-bit-set-1-4-rutlands+tr26


Out of stock:-(

or

https://www.axminster.co.uk/axcalibe...tters-ax945548


Pricey!

https://www.trenddirectuk.com/c138bx1-4tc


Possible. More than I hoped to pay but a Quality tool.
I don't have much confidence in the 2 for £6.00 versions from China.
Ta



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On 27/09/2018 14:36, Tim Lamb wrote:
I want to edge some showerboard (faced plastic) to produce a 45 deg. join.

Apart from some Chinese stuff on e-bay and others priced in dollars,
there doesn't seem much supplier choice.

Any recommendations?



Possibly, use a standard cutter and tilt the router????

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gS1EZaOZYQ8
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On 27/09/2018 14:36, Tim Lamb wrote:

I want to edge some showerboard (faced plastic) to produce a 45 deg.
join.
Â*Apart from some Chinese stuff on e-bay and others priced in dollars,
there doesn't seem much supplier choice.
Â*Any recommendations?


How about:

https://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+power-...r-cutter-sets-
profiling-lettering-4-piece-chamfer-tct-router-bit-set-1-4-rutlands+tr26


Out of stock:-(

or

https://www.axminster.co.uk/axcalibe...tters-ax945548


Pricey!

https://www.trenddirectuk.com/c138bx1-4tc


Possible. More than I hoped to pay but a QualityÂ* tool.
I don't have much confidence in the 2 for £6.00 versions from China.


To be fair I bought some router cutters from banggood just to see what
they were like, and they were actually "ok" and quite usable. There was
not a huge choice though.


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On 27/09/2018 14:36, Tim Lamb wrote:
I want to edge some showerboard (faced plastic) to produce a 45 deg. join.
Apart from some Chinese stuff on e-bay and others priced in dollars,
there doesn't seem much supplier choice.
Any recommendations?



Possibly, use a standard cutter and tilt the router????

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gS1EZaOZYQ8


I'm using a router table. The only bevel cutter I have is 45 deg.

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On 27/09/2018 18:03, Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , John
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On 27/09/2018 14:36, Tim Lamb wrote:

I want to edge some showerboard (faced plastic) to produce a 45
deg. join.
*Apart from some Chinese stuff on e-bay and others priced in
dollars, there doesn't seem much supplier choice.
*Any recommendations?

How about:

https://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+power-...r-cutter-sets-
profiling-lettering-4-piece-chamfer-tct-router-bit-set-1-4-rutlands+tr26

Out of stock:-(

or

https://www.axminster.co.uk/axcalibe...tters-ax945548

Pricey!

https://www.trenddirectuk.com/c138bx1-4tc

Possible. More than I hoped to pay but a Quality* tool.
I don't have much confidence in the 2 for £6.00 versions from China.


To be fair I bought some router cutters from banggood just to see what
they were like, and they were actually "ok" and quite usable. There was
not a huge choice though.


Umm. I'm hoping to do the job this weekend.

Current plan is to table saw some timber to 22.5 deg. and clamp that to
the router table.
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On 27/09/2018 14:36, Tim Lamb wrote:
I want to edge some showerboard (faced plastic) to produce a 45 deg.
join.
Â*Apart from some Chinese stuff on e-bay and others priced in dollars,
there doesn't seem much supplier choice.
Â*Any recommendations?



Possibly, use a standard cutter and tilt the router????

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gS1EZaOZYQ8


I'm using a router table. The only bevel cutter I have is 45 deg.


"Current plan is to table saw some timber to 22.5 deg. and clamp that to
the router table. "

Can I claim my £5?

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On 27/09/2018 14:36, Tim Lamb wrote:
I want to edge some showerboard (faced plastic) to produce a 45 deg.
join.
Apart from some Chinese stuff on e-bay and others priced in dollars,
there doesn't seem much supplier choice.
Any recommendations?


Possibly, use a standard cutter and tilt the router????

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gS1EZaOZYQ8


I'm using a router table. The only bevel cutter I have is 45 deg.


"Current plan is to table saw some timber to 22.5 deg. and clamp that to
the router table. "

Can I claim my £5?


Nope.


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On 27/09/2018 20:01, Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , GB
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On 27/09/2018 14:36, Tim Lamb wrote:
I want to edge some showerboard (faced plastic) to produce a 45
deg. join.
*Apart from some Chinese stuff on e-bay and others priced in
dollars, there doesn't seem much supplier choice.
*Any recommendations?


Possibly, use a standard cutter and tilt the router????

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gS1EZaOZYQ8

I'm using a router table. The only bevel cutter I have is 45 deg.


"Current plan is to table saw some timber to 22.5 deg. and clamp that
to the router table. "

Can I claim my £5?


Only if you come over and help do it!

Currently plumbing (yes plumbing) the fridge. I hope nobody is going to
notice excess sodium in the ice:-)


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