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Topic: router bit for just cutting holes nothing else.
Ok i know how i can make a router plate to cut some perfect circles. I just need to know what bit or where to get it to just cut holes. It seems like when i was at work looking through them they all cut soo much wood out and have big hunks of **** for makeing designs and crap. I think i saw one kinda normal bit and it was atleast 1/4 inch maybe more. Ive never used a router so hook me up. -------------------- CHAD TYLER Lieutenant Colonel BASS 4star http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2332048 bass is a fish, midrange is a feeling
vented
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posted 01-27-2006 12:35 AM
Ok i know how i can make a router plate to cut some perfect circles. I just need to know what bit or where to get it to just cut holes. It seems like when i was at work looking through them they all cut soo much wood out and have big hunks of **** for makeing designs and crap. I think i saw one kinda normal bit and it was atleast 1/4 inch maybe more. Ive never used a router so hook me up. -------------------- CHAD TYLER Lieutenant Colonel BASS 4star http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2332048 bass is a fish, midrange is a feeling
Posts: 1798 | From: Georgia | Registered: Mar 2003
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u got a plunge router? go to any woodworking store, ebay even i think its a flush or straight cut router bit. make sure u get the right shank -------------------- SoundWerx Car Audio SoundXtreme Sundown Audio DC Sound Labs T3 Audio PowerMaster
SoundWerx-dreid
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posted 01-27-2006 05:45 AM
u got a plunge router? go to any woodworking store, ebay even i think its a flush or straight cut router bit. make sure u get the right shank -------------------- SoundWerx Car Audio SoundXtreme Sundown Audio DC Sound Labs T3 Audio PowerMaster
Posts: 6552 | From: Buffalo, NY | Registered: Feb 2001
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When using a router with a circle jig, I usually use a spiral bit but have been successful with straight bits also. -chris
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posted 01-27-2006 07:05 PM
When using a router with a circle jig, I usually use a spiral bit but have been successful with straight bits also. -chris
Posts: 144 | From: Midwest | Registered: Oct 2003
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for perfect consitent circles nothing beats a plunge type router with a jasper jig and it just uses a straight bit 1/4 --------------------
1LOUDSUV
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posted 01-27-2006 07:08 PM
for perfect consitent circles nothing beats a plunge type router with a jasper jig and it just uses a straight bit 1/4 --------------------
Posts: 4981 | From: 21310 | Registered: Jan 2006
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Plunge router with a Whiteside Machine 1/4" spiral upcut bit. You guys using striaght cut bits for circles need to make the change over to spirals...won't believe how much faster the spirals are. And Whiteside Machine makes the best ones.www.routerbits.com -------------------- Team Image Dynamics/Zapco/Werewolf/JK Lab Team Kinetik Sick Bastard Audio SQ Who feels it knows it
winslow
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posted 01-28-2006 07:36 AM
Plunge router with a Whiteside Machine 1/4" spiral upcut bit. You guys using striaght cut bits for circles need to make the change over to spirals...won't believe how much faster the spirals are. And Whiteside Machine makes the best ones.www.routerbits.com -------------------- Team Image Dynamics/Zapco/Werewolf/JK Lab Team Kinetik Sick Bastard Audio SQ Who feels it knows it
Posts: 7866 | From: Charlotte,NC USA | Registered: May 1999
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