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| crashwg:
Go here for cheap slot cutting bit: http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/smarthtml/pages/bt_slot.html you want item #5341 or #7641 depending on the router. it's only $16 with free shipping (i don't think there's a minimum, but i don't know...) |
| Pete Harcoff:
What size bit is required for slot-cutting (for T-molding)? I checked my local Home Depot, and they had a bunch of slot-cutting bits. I guess I figured I'd be able to pick one up there, but I don't know the size... |
| Jakobud:
--- Quote from: Pete Harcoff on February 10, 2004, 07:00:03 pm ---What size bit is required for slot-cutting (for T-molding)? I checked my local Home Depot, and they had a bunch of slot-cutting bits. I guess I figured I'd be able to pick one up there, but I don't know the size... --- End quote --- That amazes me as I have never ever seen them at Home Depot. You need a 1/16" slot cutting bit. |
| eightbit:
--- Quote from: Jakobud on February 10, 2004, 07:41:04 pm --- --- Quote from: Pete Harcoff on February 10, 2004, 07:00:03 pm ---What size bit is required for slot-cutting (for T-molding)? I checked my local Home Depot, and they had a bunch of slot-cutting bits. I guess I figured I'd be able to pick one up there, but I don't know the size... --- End quote --- That amazes me as I have never ever seen them at Home Depot. You need a 1/16" slot cutting bit. --- End quote --- Home depot usually carries slot cutters but not that small. |
| Apollo:
I've seen plenty of slot cutting bits in shops but NEVER a 1/16" one. |
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