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rival904

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  1. I use the Makita 18v cordless one, And I like it more than my table saw, and my corded saw. I ripped a 2in section for a guide, then just clamp it down with some c clamps and rip away.
  2. A local guy im good friends with makes music and he is all up on DubStep, I personally dont like it He goes by DeeJ
  3. I can make my own jig im sure, but if the whole point of using the router is to save time, why spend time making the jig? Anyways, I got about 6 rings to make per door, so it looks like Ill have a fun filled day of sawdust.
  4. gotcha, thanks man Also, what does everyone use to cut out their rings? If I went the router way, Id have to order the other small Jasper Jig, if I go with a jigsaw, I risk my imperfections showing with I wrap the fleece, but then again, I guess thats what bondo is for?
  5. thats what i was thinking, but i wasnt sure how striaght of a cut i could get with it.
  6. I got 2 of these : And obviously they need to be trimmed up. Whats the best way to go about it?
  7. Oh ok. I was talking to derrick about the jax show.
  8. I understand, so without anything for the bearing to ride on, the bit is useless? PS - Where you @ the Jax show with the Excursion?
  9. Well like I said, that was my first time trying to use a roundover bit, I mainly use the jasper jig but I wanted to play around.
  10. I had a router I used mainly to cut woofers with using a Jasper Circle Jig, it took foreverrr. I was using a cheap-o 60 dollar Ryobi router, and a harbor freight upcut bit, which was more of the slowdown, the weak router or the bit? Anyways, I want to try to roundover edges and stuff, but everytime I try, I just fail miserably, it is easily the tool I suck the most at, here is an an example of a 3/4 roundover bit used on 3/4in MDF by yours truley. Any tips of things I can do to help my router skills?
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