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| Registered User Dedicated Member | What sort of problems would I expect from a 2" diameter 45 degree chamfer bit (Whiteside) which is not anti-kickback assuming a table mounted router and a few passes in 3/4" hardwood like 3/8", the rest except for 1/16", and the last finish cut? I think my Whiteside trim + pattern bits cut better than the rest and wanted a chamfer for 3/4" stock except their's isn't anti-kickback. |
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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | Providing you feed the hardwood in the correct direction, right to left, I wouldn't expect any problems at all.
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