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| ROMbler:
--- Quote from: Craig on September 22, 2005, 02:08:23 pm ---Seems to be some really helpful & interesting posters today. Could someone possibly tell me out of what's on this site what I need to get? http://www.apworkshop.com.au/html/slot_cut_trim_saws.html Cheers. --- End quote --- I'd recommend the four flute cutter. The ball bearing guide would be a good idea to keep the cut depth even and help your run the router along the edge. Just my opinion - I've only used routers a few times. |
| Craig:
ROMbler, with using your Dremel, was the cutter thickness wide enough to push the t-mold in? Looking at the Dremel site, the cutter looks very thin. How much did you pay for the router attachment and a cutter? |
| ROMbler:
the thickness is perfect for molding - nice tight fit- I had the same worry. I don't remember exactly what I paid... I'm thinking ~$30 for the attachment and ~$18 for a package of three cutting disks from Lowes. |
| tcheat:
www.tmolding.com has molding and router bits. A nice trick I picked up from someone on this site is to route the groove and then flip the piece over and route it from the opposite side. That gives you a perfectly centered molding. Good luck. |
| Craig:
Thanks tcheat. Didn't realise they had the bits. I will order it there when I get my tmold from them. Cheers |
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