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| Registered User | How do you remove burn marks left by slow router movement? Please & Thank you. Winston [rosq] |
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| Official Greeter Supreme Forum King Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: New Lebanon, Ohio "USA" First Name: Dave or "Doc" Posts: 4,709 ![]() | Welcome to the forums Winston.
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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | Hi rosq The easy way is get a new router bit and pass the stock by the bit one more time (make a 1/64" cut that should take them out) but burn marks are nasty to get out any other way, you can some times hide them with dark stain...and rub the stock with some steel wool at the same time this will give the wood a grain look...on the burn marks.. Good Luck ======== Quote:
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| Registered User Supreme Forum King | Or lots of elbow grease and fine grit sandpaper. Quote:
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| Retired Moderator Supreme Forum King | Welcome to the forums Rosq! Corey
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| Registered User New Member | On chamfered edges, I've been able to sand or hand plane burn marks out. Less usable on contoured edges of course. |
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