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Raised Panel Using a Router/Straight Bit
Had downloaded a plan for making a jig for my router table and naturally
when I need to build it, I can't find it. Anyone have anything on .pdf form that you can send me? -R |
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If you have a TS, this is the way to go unless (of course) you want to
invest in a raised panel bit. I think it was a recent Wood magazine that had an article about raising panels on the TS. Actually it's just a matter of scoring a perimeter line, then tilting the blade to about 15 degrees to intersect the score line.The article has the jig angle incorporated. Either way works. I guess you could accomplish the same with a long straight router bit but that's a lot of sawdust. Lou In article , Russell H. Martin, Jr wrote: Had downloaded a plan for making a jig for my router table and naturally when I need to build it, I can't find it. Anyone have anything on .pdf form that you can send me? -R |
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