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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | HI Lee It's done the same way you do the edge of the board but the masking tape is on the table top (because the center of the slot cutter can't be seen) and you use a push block to push it into the slot cutter, I don't use masking tape the norm I just mark the center on the top with a black marker. But it works great it's always dead on because the router top is doing the work for me. I use a 4" x 6" push block the norm. ![]() Once you do the edge don't move the bit up or down and they will line up the stock just right. Bj ![]()
__________________ Bj Last edited by bobj3; 04-17-2007 at 10:28 PM. |
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| Registered User New Member | Which size slot cutter should a person buy, 5/32" or 1/8"?? I would be using a slot cutter and a biscuit cutter in conjection....one for face frame... one for cabinet edge. |
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