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| This is a discussion on Mahogany guitar routing within the Portable Routing forums, part of the Routers category; Eoin, when you are routing with wood on both sides of the bit such as ... |
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Eoin, when you are routing with wood on both sides of the bit such as making a cavity you will not automaticly be making a climb cut. A counter clockwise direction of cut will leave a good finished edge on the inside piece. A clockwise direction of cut will leave the good finished edge on the outside piece. This applies to solid material only where there is material on both sides of the bit. Cutting out a table top with a circle cutting jig is an example where the counter clockwise direction is used.
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