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I am a newbie wood worker and am making some cutting boards for presents. I was thinking of making a drip edge on the board so juices flow into it. I always heard you cant "turn a corner" with a router or risk tearout. What would be the best way to do this and with what kind of bit?
I would also like to personalize it. How hard would it be to put their initials on it and what would I need for that? I appreciate your time! |
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