BW

Bill Waller

17/10/2004 6:34 PM

Before I do something dumb

How clean a dado will I get using a 3/4" router bit on black melamine faced
MDF?

The router is table mounted and I will use a fence. The final dado depth will
be approximately 3/8" to accept another slab of the same material standing
perpendicular to the dadoed piece.

I am not concerned with the structural strength, just the chip out on the black
melamine, which would be real ugly for this particular project.
Bill Waller
New Eagle, PA

[email protected]


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"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to Bill Waller on 17/10/2004 6:34 PM

17/10/2004 11:16 PM


"Bill Waller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> How clean a dado will I get using a 3/4" router bit on black melamine
> faced
> MDF?
>


I just did some today (not black, light gray). The cut was very clean. Try
a scrap first but it should cut with ease. I did the first three cuts 1/8"
at a time, but got lazy and did the fourth full dept. Perfect cut, but at a
slower pace.

I'm sure you are using a sharp bit right?

mn

"mark"

in reply to Bill Waller on 17/10/2004 6:34 PM

17/10/2004 11:26 PM


> I am not concerned with the structural strength, just the chip out on the
> black
> melamine, which would be real ugly for this particular project.
> Bill Waller
> New Eagle, PA

You'll probably have to score it first to completely avoid chip out.

BW

Bill Waller

in reply to Bill Waller on 17/10/2004 6:34 PM

19/10/2004 4:33 PM

Just wanted to say thanks to those who responded to my question. The dado came
out very well and I am now looking at my grandson's Christmas present. Just
what every twelve-year-old wants, a new alarm clock. :-)


On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 18:34:03 -0400, Bill Waller <[email protected]> wrote:

>How clean a dado will I get using a 3/4" router bit on black melamine faced
>MDF?
>
>The router is table mounted and I will use a fence. The final dado depth will
>be approximately 3/8" to accept another slab of the same material standing
>perpendicular to the dadoed piece.
>
>I am not concerned with the structural strength, just the chip out on the black
>melamine, which would be real ugly for this particular project.
>Bill Waller
>New Eagle, PA
>
>[email protected]

Bill Waller
New Eagle, PA

[email protected]

Pn

Prometheus

in reply to Bill Waller on 17/10/2004 6:34 PM

17/10/2004 8:57 PM

On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 18:34:03 -0400, Bill Waller <[email protected]>
wrote:

>How clean a dado will I get using a 3/4" router bit on black melamine faced
>MDF?
>
>The router is table mounted and I will use a fence. The final dado depth will
>be approximately 3/8" to accept another slab of the same material standing
>perpendicular to the dadoed piece.
>
>I am not concerned with the structural strength, just the chip out on the black
>melamine, which would be real ugly for this particular project.
>Bill Waller

Make sure you clamp or otherwise tightly hold a piece of scrap against
the end of the melamine, or else it's likely to chip out at the end of
the cut.

>New Eagle, PA
>
>[email protected]

DD

DJ Delorie

in reply to Bill Waller on 17/10/2004 6:34 PM

17/10/2004 8:18 PM


For the first few passes of the router, just barely kiss the melamine
layer, until you're through to the wood. Then cut as usual for wood.
That way, the melamine has the most support while it's being cut.


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