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Router tare out on end grain
I use alot of exoitc woods, burl and curl,
Babinga,Zebra,Cocobolo,ect., in many of my projects. The stock is 1&1/2" thick ( band sawed to with in 1/8" of the template ) and the template 3/4" plywood. Useing a flush trimming bit ( ball bareing on top or bottom ), on a router table, I always end up ruineing the piece with tare out especially on curved and round end grain projects.I mean it's scarey, the piece kicks, jumps and huncks tare out of the wood. Please help, what am I doing wrong??? |
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