Rusty,
Using a plain straight bit will work, but you MUST have a back-up piece behind the cut or you WILL blow out some of your cuts. (usually the very last one in the most expensive piece of wood.....) A flush trim bit works a little better, since it has a bit of a slicing cut in stead of a "slapping" the wood as it comes in and out of the cut.
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Doug
1 John 1:9
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