Man, I can make the best window stools you ever saw. Nuts on fit,
perfect roundovers. Then I get to the very end of the ear and my
router just takes a mind of its own and I chew the hell out of the
ear. Oh well, I call it character.
--
If you're innocent until proven guilty, then
why do they arrest you in the first place?
JC
On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 20:07:43 GMT, "JC" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Man, I can make the best window stools you ever saw. Nuts on fit,
>perfect roundovers. Then I get to the very end of the ear and my
>router just takes a mind of its own and I chew the hell out of the
>ear. Oh well, I call it character.
If I understand what you're talking about, you can route the end of
the stock before cutting the ears and you will cut off any tear out.
Mike O.
Mike O. wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 20:07:43 GMT, "JC" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Man, I can make the best window stools you ever saw. Nuts on fit,
>> perfect roundovers. Then I get to the very end of the ear and my
>> router just takes a mind of its own and I chew the hell out of the
>> ear. Oh well, I call it character.
>
> If I understand what you're talking about, you can route the end of
> the stock before cutting the ears and you will cut off any tear out.
>
> Mike O.
That's routing 101.
When doing stain grade, I prefer to miter my ear returns after routing.
No end grain shows.
"Mike O." <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 20:07:43 GMT, "JC" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>Man, I can make the best window stools you ever saw. Nuts on fit,
>>perfect roundovers. Then I get to the very end of the ear and my
>>router just takes a mind of its own and I chew the hell out of the
>>ear. Oh well, I call it character.
>
> If I understand what you're talking about, you can route the end of
> the stock before cutting the ears and you will cut off any tear out.
>
> Mike O.
Duh?!?! Why didn't I think of that? Gettin' too old for this stuff, I
guess. Thanks.
"B A R R Y" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Mike O. wrote:
>> On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 20:07:43 GMT, "JC" <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Man, I can make the best window stools you ever saw. Nuts on fit,
>>> perfect roundovers. Then I get to the very end of the ear and my router
>>> just takes a mind of its own and I chew the hell out of the ear. Oh
>>> well, I call it character.
>>
>> If I understand what you're talking about, you can route the end of
>> the stock before cutting the ears and you will cut off any tear out. Mike
>> O.
>
>
> That's routing 101.
>
> When doing stain grade, I prefer to miter my ear returns after routing. No
> end grain shows.
at first glance, the title of this topic looked to be an OT comment on
microsoft software...