483 pts · March 23, 2015
Agreed, I even wore a face shield and dust mask.
Haha
Safer to lower the bit and use the bearing on top to follow the template and the wood under the template to be cut.
I got lucky with this bit, it fit the insert ring. I can’t lower the bit all the way down cause it’s too tall for this router, it would be
Thank you
Thanks, made them on the router table to keep them consistent. 3/8” I kept it round on the bottom and just shaped the tenon on the apron
The oak is part of a bench. I wanted to add some design to the boring aprons and cut out an Asian inspired pattern. Check my posts in a few
The “template” is a piece of leftover bamboo flooring. Not recommended because you can’t refinish it like solid wood
Just some red oak, not that desirable. It’s going to get stained black and pore filled.
Router base as in holds the router and adjusts the height of the bit. I imagine the $200-300 height adjustable aftermarket would bury it
Check back tonight, still in the shop ;)
I agree!
Right, i need a different router base so in an bury it deeper so I can use the bearing on top. It’s beneficial when grain direction changes
It’s a router bit used to copy a pattern from one piece of wood to another. The master rides on the bearing and pattern is cut in the other.
Nice one
Yum!
I wish, made the mortises with a router and a jig.
It would be difficult to mortise the endgrain in the long pieces.
Lol
inspiration came from: http://www.stone-wood.com/html/custom_kiridashi_knife_305.html
I know, I don’t have any instant coffee or ferric chloride. I’ll pick some up tomorrow
nice
If you convert from a small to large, it will need a different length threaded rod. I like the shorter ones to be honest.
What, ?
Cool, let me know which you find
Omg the comments. I should have known better. ?
That’s right now? I love this show!
I’d love to see your collection though. Do you have a link? :)
That’s very kind. Check back in the future, I plan on building a lot of boxes. Unfortunately this one was a commissioned build.
I hear you.. trying to unwind right now before bed.
Agreed, I even wore a face shield and dust mask.
Haha
Safer to lower the bit and use the bearing on top to follow the template and the wood under the template to be cut.
I got lucky with this bit, it fit the insert ring. I can’t lower the bit all the way down cause it’s too tall for this router, it would be
Thank you
Thanks, made them on the router table to keep them consistent. 3/8” I kept it round on the bottom and just shaped the tenon on the apron
The oak is part of a bench. I wanted to add some design to the boring aprons and cut out an Asian inspired pattern. Check my posts in a few
The “template” is a piece of leftover bamboo flooring. Not recommended because you can’t refinish it like solid wood
Just some red oak, not that desirable. It’s going to get stained black and pore filled.
Router base as in holds the router and adjusts the height of the bit. I imagine the $200-300 height adjustable aftermarket would bury it
Check back tonight, still in the shop ;)
I agree!
Right, i need a different router base so in an bury it deeper so I can use the bearing on top. It’s beneficial when grain direction changes
It’s a router bit used to copy a pattern from one piece of wood to another. The master rides on the bearing and pattern is cut in the other.
Nice one
Yum!
I wish, made the mortises with a router and a jig.
It would be difficult to mortise the endgrain in the long pieces.
Lol
inspiration came from: http://www.stone-wood.com/html/custom_kiridashi_knife_305.html
I know, I don’t have any instant coffee or ferric chloride. I’ll pick some up tomorrow
nice
If you convert from a small to large, it will need a different length threaded rod. I like the shorter ones to be honest.
What, ?
Cool, let me know which you find
Omg the comments. I should have known better. ?
That’s right now? I love this show!
I’d love to see your collection though. Do you have a link? :)
That’s very kind. Check back in the future, I plan on building a lot of boxes. Unfortunately this one was a commissioned build.
I hear you.. trying to unwind right now before bed.