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Old 07-29-2008, 03:18 PM   #1
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Hello everyone,

I need help with plunging grooves with my plunge router on top of a flat board which is approximately 6" wide X 12" long. I would like to make the indentations (grooves) about 2 inches by two inches wide, but only about 1/2" deep, with a 3/4" round bull nose router bit. I would like to make several of these in the board with only a half inch or so in between each finished 2 X 2 groove. I would like these to be oval in shape, not round.

I was wondering if I need stop blocks or a pattern to do so or do people just draw them in and plunge away?

I appreciate any help you can give me.

Thanks!

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Old 07-29-2008, 04:11 PM   #2
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HI Cam

I'm not to sure if this is what you want but it's a simple template setup and using a brass guide to do the job..

You lost me when you said Oval..


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Yes, that is what I needed. Thanks!

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Now I see why I lost you with the ovals because of the 2 inch by 2 inch indentations. That's not very oval is it? Your answer was perfect though. Now I know where to start.
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