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Default Raised panels with a straight bit? Yep!

It occurred to me that I could potentially make raised panels with my new tilting router table fence. I gave it a shot this evening and it works like a charm. Any one see any potential problems in using a solid carbide upcut bit for this? The stress will be only on one side of the bit at a time. My thinking is that this is fine.

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http://www.garagewoodworks.com/pictu...uter_tilt1.jpg

Fence if you want to get the plans (not the purpose of this post - just in case anyone is interested)
http://www.garagewoodworks.com/GW_Store.php#tilted
 
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