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I purchased Freud 99-036 Adjustable Tongue and Groove Bit Set 1/2 inch I tried to make an adjustment and found no place on the shaft to put a wrench. How does one hold the shaft to loosen the nut without damaging the shaft. | ||
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Chuck it up in your router. The nut on the bit should loosen before the nut for the collet.
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Hi phillipd You will need to made a quick jig, take block of hardwood, about 2 x 2 x 6" long drill a 1/2" in the center of the block, then take it to the band saw and split the board right down center , right through the the 1/2" hole .but down go all the way on the split, stop short about 1/2" or so from the end, rap some tape around the end without the split on it.. now put the bit in the block and clamp it in your vise, now switch the bits or remove the shims,Don't do it on the router table it's so easy to drop parts down the hole.. ![]() Note you may want to drill a 1/4" at the same time for the 1/4" shank bits. ========
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What happened to the kiss rule? What if there is no band saw available? The collet in the router should hold the shank tight enough to loosen the nut on the bit. No jig to make. That's faster than making a quick jig.
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Hi James Very true, the little thin spacers are slick when you pull them of the shank and they can drop so quick down the deep dark hole, most don't count them, they just pull them off and sit them down on the table top, if they drop down inside the hole you are in for some real work,did that done that, like they say if it's worth doing it's worth doing it right, not to say anything about taking the chance of nicking the cutter with the wrench ,it's true some router bits have a wrench flats on the router bit shank but it's best to pull them out of the router table, I know you have seen Marc of sommerfeld tools do it all the time but he has been using the router table a very long time, and I'm sure if he did they would cut that part out of the video.. ![]() By the way most have a hand saw hanging on the wall that works just like a band saw the KISS way for sure ..=========
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Thanks to all who posted a reply. I will try Bobj3 suggestionand make the jig Thanks again Phillip | ||
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