gday im making some box draws & i would like to know how to make carry holes in the sides.but the bit im stuck with is i would like to round over the insides to make more comfortable to carry box.also what router cutter would i use?
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You can use a round over bit. See this site.
http://eagleamerica.com/roundover----beading-bits/p/156-0102/
Bit Radius will be determined by the thickness of your stock. Be sure to leave room in the center of the stock for the bearing to run on.
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Bruce S.
Thank you for your information.very helpful.
Assuming you are using a handhald router and doing an inside edge of a cutout, you will want to remember that the feed direction will be clockwise.
If you were rounding over the outside edges, the feed diretion would be counterclockwise as you moved arounf the edges.
You may know this, but just in case.
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