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I have a porter cable 690 router and an inlay bearing set.
Can any one give me some hints on how to use these bearings and to
find patterns for inlays?
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On Jan 28, 11:48 am, kup wrote:
I have a porter cable 690 router and an inlay bearing set.
Can any one give me some hints on how to use these bearings and to
find patterns for inlays?
Thanks;


I guess some patterns may be available for purchase but making
patterns is easy. Go here for some info.

http://www.newwoodworker.com/rotrinlays.html
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On Jan 28, 11:48*am, kup wrote:
I have a porter cable 690 router and an inlay bearing set.
Can any one give me some hints on how to use these bearings and to
find patterns for inlays?
Thanks;


Bob, you're in luck. Woodcraft has them in their new flyer, and in
Whiteside brand they are $39, including a genuine Whiteside bit (which
is probably that much itself when purchased).

Then of course, there are these guys. Bit made in China or Taiwan,
but they stand behind them 100%.

http://tinyurl.com/2rkgb7

Good luck!

Robert
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On Jan 28, 5:10 pm, Mike in Arkansas wrote:
On Jan 28, 11:48 am, kup wrote:

I have a porter cable 690 router and an inlay bearing set.
Can any one give me some hints on how to use these bearings and to
find patterns for inlays?
Thanks;


I guess some patterns may be available for purchase but making
patterns is easy. Go here for some info.

http://www.newwoodworker.com/rotrinlays.html


Thanks for the quick response,
bobk
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