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Trimming the corners
I'm working on building a gate, and cutting mortises for the slats with a
1/2" bit in the router. The slats are also 1/2". If I trim the corners using my trusty pocket knife, I tend to get a shallow cut at the top and a deeper cut at the bottom. Using the router (a router/shaper really) seemed to do the rounding job quite well, but left a lot of fuzz behind. Does anyone have any recommendations on what to use to trim the corners? Puckdropper -- "The potential difference between the top and bottom of a tree is the reason why all trees have to be grounded..." -- Bored Borg on rec.woodworking To email me directly, send a message to puckdropper (at) fastmail.fm |
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"Puckdropper" wrote: I'm working on building a gate, and cutting mortises for the slats with a 1/2" bit in the router. The slats are also 1/2". If I trim the corners using my trusty pocket knife, I tend to get a shallow cut at the top and a deeper cut at the bottom. Using the router (a router/shaper really) seemed to do the rounding job quite well, but left a lot of fuzz behind. Does anyone have any recommendations on what to use to trim the corners? Why push on a rope? Use a 10" flat ******* file and break the corners on the tenons? You won't significantly reduce the glue surface area, and life will get a whole lot simpler. Lew |
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"Lew Hodgett" wrote in news:myUam.1036$646.733
@nwrddc01.gnilink.net: "Puckdropper" wrote: I'm working on building a gate, and cutting mortises for the slats with a 1/2" bit in the router. The slats are also 1/2". If I trim the corners using my trusty pocket knife, I tend to get a shallow cut at the top and a deeper cut at the bottom. Using the router (a router/shaper really) seemed to do the rounding job quite well, but left a lot of fuzz behind. Does anyone have any recommendations on what to use to trim the corners? Why push on a rope? Use a 10" flat ******* file and break the corners on the tenons? You won't significantly reduce the glue surface area, and life will get a whole lot simpler. Lew It sure will! I knew I had the wrong tool for the job, it was just taking too much effort. I'll get the file out, trim the corners and be off and running. Thanks! Puckdropper -- "The potential difference between the top and bottom of a tree is the reason why all trees have to be grounded..." -- Bored Borg on rec.woodworking To email me directly, send a message to puckdropper (at) fastmail.fm |
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"Puckdropper" puckdropper(at)yahoo(dot)com wrote in message ... I'm working on building a gate, and cutting mortises for the slats with a 1/2" bit in the router. The slats are also 1/2". If I trim the corners using my trusty pocket knife, I tend to get a shallow cut at the top and a deeper cut at the bottom. Using the router (a router/shaper really) seemed to do the rounding job quite well, but left a lot of fuzz behind. Does anyone have any recommendations on what to use to trim the corners? Finish Sander? |
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