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On Oct 12, 2:15*pm, -MIKE- wrote:
On 10/12/10 1:07 PM, Robatoy wrote: On Oct 12, 1:54 pm, *wrote: On 10/12/10 12:36 PM, Robatoy wrote: * *zzactly. I got into the TruMatch routerbits/base combo and had so much luck with it, I never looked back. So, I get how the left and right match up with the wavy edge... like T&G. Is the base combo part of it a spacer that is half the thickness of one 'wave?" -- * *-MIKE- an exact 1/8" however you get to that. Either a dedicated router base or a shim laid on one edge (not as reliable. I can hook you up with the right router base, which you can eithew drill yourself or predrilled for your router. I don't know how much of this you're going to do, so.... I think Tom calls it SeamRite http://preview.tinyurl.com/2elob3u If it's just a matter of setting the depth 1/8" up or down, I can do that and make a test cut to check it. I've also gotten pretty adept at running long stock over the router table, so that's not an issue. Funny, but this bit, with the exact offset of the outfeed fence, would function as a jointer as well. Well...yes.... that's the whole idea. But I'd run the router along a fence, unless the pieces were small. |
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