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Default Panel Edge Glue-ups Without Jointing?

On Oct 12, 1:51*pm, -MIKE- wrote:
On 10/12/10 12:35 PM, Robatoy wrote:

On Oct 12, 12:40 pm, *wrote:
I think it's a unanimous verdict from the jury. *Thanks guys.


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Not so fast. TruMatch router bit is the way to go for end-to-end panel
glue-ups. IMHO. (Wavy bit)
Once you get used to that system, nothing else will do.


Oh crap. *Go away, would you!?

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Well, Mike.... I have glued up, end-to-end panels of justabout any
veneered panels with the kind of results that made me a believer in a
hurry. Hundreds of them. (YES, Robert....hundreds)
The fact that is a solid surface joining technique doesn't make it
less effective with anything else.
It levels, extends the glue line (a half inch panel becomes a 5/8"
wide glue line) and when using a proper fence, you get that perfect
edge time and time gain.
It works, dammit.
 
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