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tiredofspam

08/05/2012 1:36 PM

I owe a debt of grattitude to one of you.

I don't remember who it was who mentioned Charles Niel's video on
controlling tear out using the scalloping technique.

But just a few minutes ago I routed some maple that had the grain going
in the wrong direction. Instead of climb cutting I tried the scalloping
technique. AWESOME. Both stiles were chamfered using the scallop then
cleanup routine. I had left a lambs tongue at both ends and no tear
out.. easy clean... WOW!!!!

Thank you.


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LA

Limp Arbor

in reply to tiredofspam on 08/05/2012 1:36 PM

09/05/2012 5:01 AM

On May 8, 2:15=A0pm, Swingman <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 5/8/2012 1:05 PM, -MIKE- wrote:
>
> > On 5/8/12 12:36 PM, tiredofspam wrote:
> >> I don't remember who it was who mentioned Charles Niel's video on
> >> controlling tear out using the scalloping technique.
>
> >> But just a few minutes ago I routed some maple that had the grain goin=
g
> >> in the wrong direction. Instead of climb cutting I tried the scallopin=
g
> >> technique. AWESOME. Both stiles were chamfered using the scallop then
> >> cleanup routine. I had left a lambs tongue at both ends and no tear
> >> out.. easy clean... WOW!!!!
> > Link?
>
> He calls is "bump cutting":
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D-l4suyL84-w
>
> --www.eWoodShop.com
> Last update: 4/15/2010
> KarlCaillouet@ (the obvious)http://gplus.to/eWoodShop

Nice!

Don't recall ever seing that here or in any magazine or show before.
Maybe because the finish cut isn't part of the "Read, follow, and
understand all of the safety rules that come with your power
equiptment"

I've never seen Mr. Underhill use that technique.

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Swingman

in reply to tiredofspam on 08/05/2012 1:36 PM

08/05/2012 1:15 PM

On 5/8/2012 1:05 PM, -MIKE- wrote:
> On 5/8/12 12:36 PM, tiredofspam wrote:
>> I don't remember who it was who mentioned Charles Niel's video on
>> controlling tear out using the scalloping technique.
>>
>> But just a few minutes ago I routed some maple that had the grain going
>> in the wrong direction. Instead of climb cutting I tried the scalloping
>> technique. AWESOME. Both stiles were chamfered using the scallop then
>> cleanup routine. I had left a lambs tongue at both ends and no tear
>> out.. easy clean... WOW!!!!


> Link?

He calls is "bump cutting":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l4suyL84-w


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Last update: 4/15/2010
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Sk

Swingman

in reply to tiredofspam on 08/05/2012 1:36 PM

08/05/2012 1:31 PM

On 5/8/2012 1:26 PM, tiredofspam wrote:
> Thanks, I didn't have the post anymore, so I couldn't remember what the
> link was.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l4suyL84-w


One of those benefits from late night browsing of non-UseNet headers on
an RSS feed.


LOL ... surprised I disremembered it. :)

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Mm

-MIKE-

in reply to tiredofspam on 08/05/2012 1:36 PM

08/05/2012 1:05 PM

On 5/8/12 12:36 PM, tiredofspam wrote:
> I don't remember who it was who mentioned Charles Niel's video on
> controlling tear out using the scalloping technique.
>
> But just a few minutes ago I routed some maple that had the grain going
> in the wrong direction. Instead of climb cutting I tried the scalloping
> technique. AWESOME. Both stiles were chamfered using the scallop then
> cleanup routine. I had left a lambs tongue at both ends and no tear
> out.. easy clean... WOW!!!!
>
> Thank you.


Link?


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Mm

-MIKE-

in reply to tiredofspam on 08/05/2012 1:36 PM

08/05/2012 3:18 PM

On 5/8/12 1:26 PM, tiredofspam wrote:
> Thanks, I didn't have the post anymore, so I couldn't remember what the
> link was.
>
> On 5/8/2012 2:15 PM, Swingman wrote:
>> On 5/8/2012 1:05 PM, -MIKE- wrote:
>>> On 5/8/12 12:36 PM, tiredofspam wrote:
>>>> I don't remember who it was who mentioned Charles Niel's video on
>>>> controlling tear out using the scalloping technique.
>>>>
>>>> But just a few minutes ago I routed some maple that had the grain going
>>>> in the wrong direction. Instead of climb cutting I tried the scalloping
>>>> technique. AWESOME. Both stiles were chamfered using the scallop then
>>>> cleanup routine. I had left a lambs tongue at both ends and no tear
>>>> out.. easy clean... WOW!!!!
>>
>>
>>> Link?
>>
>> He calls is "bump cutting":
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l4suyL84-w
>>
>>

Thanks. I've always done that but never seem to remember to do it until
I have a big chip-out! Now I have a name to call it to go along with the
swearing at myself. :-)


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-MIKE-

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tiredofspam

in reply to tiredofspam on 08/05/2012 1:36 PM

08/05/2012 2:26 PM

Thanks, I didn't have the post anymore, so I couldn't remember what the
link was.

On 5/8/2012 2:15 PM, Swingman wrote:
> On 5/8/2012 1:05 PM, -MIKE- wrote:
>> On 5/8/12 12:36 PM, tiredofspam wrote:
>>> I don't remember who it was who mentioned Charles Niel's video on
>>> controlling tear out using the scalloping technique.
>>>
>>> But just a few minutes ago I routed some maple that had the grain going
>>> in the wrong direction. Instead of climb cutting I tried the scalloping
>>> technique. AWESOME. Both stiles were chamfered using the scallop then
>>> cleanup routine. I had left a lambs tongue at both ends and no tear
>>> out.. easy clean... WOW!!!!
>
>
>> Link?
>
> He calls is "bump cutting":
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l4suyL84-w
>
>


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