Agree but subject not enough to hold my interest for long. BTW.. whoever did the chamfer cut on top of wood an core bit cut took too much bite with their router bit in one pass. Pine is softwood and the final depth should have been achieved with several p
29 Jul 14:00
johnt
passes of no more than 2mm each as pine is a splintery grain wood. The scorch or burn mark in the core bit cut is due to uneven feed rate with the router bit. That completes the Woodworking 101 Tutorial for the day. If I only knew as much about photograph
Great details.
Agree but subject not enough to hold my interest for long. BTW.. whoever did the chamfer cut on top of wood an core bit cut took too much bite with their router bit in one pass. Pine is softwood and the final depth should have been achieved with several p
passes of no more than 2mm each as pine is a splintery grain wood. The scorch or burn mark in the core bit cut is due to uneven feed rate with the router bit. That completes the Woodworking 101 Tutorial for the day. If I only knew as much about photograph
lol @ John again
Not your best work! :)
Abysmal.