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On 10/12/10 1:01 PM, Robatoy wrote:
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!? -- -MIKE- 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. I'm intrigued, believe me. I see that Freud has one, too. I'm still having trouble finding a link to the "base" that I assume gets you a perfect offset in height between the left and right pieces to be joined. -- -MIKE- "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life" --Elvin Jones (1927-2004) -- http://mikedrums.com ---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply |
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