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16/08/2003 6:17 AM

Does anyone make a matched pair of "butterfly" bits?

If you wanted to make an edge of solid material around a panel, is
there an "X" router bit pair where one bit cuts the convex side and
the other bit cuts the concave?


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KW

Kim Whitmyre

in reply to [email protected] (edfan) on 16/08/2003 6:17 AM

16/08/2003 8:39 AM

In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...
> If you wanted to make an edge of solid material around a panel, is
> there an "X" router bit pair where one bit cuts the convex side and
> the other bit cuts the concave?
>
http://www.burgessedge.com/pages/7/index.htm

This might fill your need. . .

Kim

KW

Kim Whitmyre

in reply to [email protected] (edfan) on 16/08/2003 6:17 AM

18/08/2003 9:02 PM

In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...
> Doggone it, is there any way to use, say, a rule joint bit maybe? Or bead and cove?
>
> How many ways could there be to put a solid edge around a plywood rectangle?
>

In a recent FWW, there was an article on just this subject. . .One of
the ways goes like this: you center a 45 degree bit on the plywood, deep
enough to just touch the outer face veneers. Then you cut solid stock
into right triangles of the appropriate size and glue them in.

Kim


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