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Cutting angled panels before or after laminating?

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depressd:

Beveled or angled is all relative.

v. bev

whammoed:

If you mean you have a mitered edge, you can clamp it on top of and in line with another stock piece that is unmitered and the bits bearing can ride against that.  Just an idea, im sure laminating first will work too.

depressd:

whammoed, How would this work? The resulting angle would still not be 90 degrees. Which is what is needed to use a flush mount bit.

whammoed:

I am probably still confused as to what you are doing.
This is what I had in mind but you may be doing something different?



depressd:

whammoed, That would be a great idea. However, The total distance from the blade on the shank to the bottom of the bearing is 1/2". The panel is 3/4" and any additional stock added wouldn't work. Wait a min, Just thought of an idea. Flip the laminated side over and do it that way.


Thanks, whammoed

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