www.timbecon.com.au/site-sear... In this episode of The Router Bits, Patrick discusses five flush trim bits you just might not be able to live without...
Thanks! Bit technology has come a long way in the last 30 years or so and I am a couple decades behind so this is very helpful. I'll be looking for similar in Canada. I hope you are safe from the fire storms ravaging your country. Stay safe! Best wishes for the new year from BC.
lovely production values and great information. So good to have an australian voice and without the seemingly obligatory "yo whats up guys" followed by death metal music
Yo! What's up Mark! 😉 (Insert Death Metal Intro here...) Thanks mate. Very much appreciated. Glad you enjoyed and benefited from this video. Patrick has an entire Router Bits series on our channel - and much more. There is bound to be much more there for ya mate! Welcome, and enjoy!
Great video Im making a large table out of 1" oak the legs are going to be made out of steel in an inverted V pattern Im actually a retired welder fabricator I did a little wood work, I'd like to use a router like a 3/8" round over bit now should I do it on my router Table or should I just run a router around the edge Im a little apprehensive about doing this hope I dont mess it up 350 dollars just for the wood ,....Great video just subscribed
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I believe it happens as the roller bearing runs into the template 90 corner and bearing will "walk" to adjacent template side. So. the rounded corner is the same as the bearing diameter. Please let me know if Im wrong guys. Im gonna try it this weekend Ill try to come back and update. PEACE
Yes! Thanks Steve. Something we forgot. Its now added. But here it is just for you, mate! www.timbecon.com.au/routing/flush-trim-router-bit-kit-5-piece
Thanks so much for this video. If I am trimming with router 1-1/2 " thick to 2-1/8" thick what flush trim bit should I use with 1/2 shank router? thanks
Thanks for asking, Kennedy. ‘Mill’ is short for ‘millimetre’, which is a unit of measurement that was developed in the notoriously socialist First French Republic. Along with such anarcho-syndicalist, Trotskyist and communitarian units as the ‘kilogram’, the ‘Newton’, and the ‘litre’, it forms what is known as the ‘metric system’- a dangerous and radical political ideology. Freedom-loving patriots are wise to avoid it.
@@timbeconaus I was just messing with you. But since you decided to be a smart guy, let us call it what it really us. It is a system of math for people so dumb that they had to rewrite math to make it match their fingers. And Ingalls and Trotsky are not what make it Communist. What makes it Communist is the fact that we have all of the bombs and three cars parked on the moon.