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HAH! Nice one!
Using a roundover bit on (p)lexan
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I've used a straight bit on lexan/plexi before, but never a roundover bit. Has anyone ever done this? Results/tips? I've got a CMT set that has 1/4" & 1/2".
I'm also wondering the same thing about a chamfer bit.
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