My Task
Inlay a 3" x 5" oval into a workpiece
My Resources
DeWALT DW618 Plunge Router
Whiteside 9500 Inlay Kit (1 3/8" insert, 5/16" OD Barrel, 9/16" OD collar, 1/8" Down Cut Spiral bit)
1/4" X 1' x 1' Hardboard Panels
maple stock for the oval
11" x 9" workpiece
3" X 5" oval from craft store
I'll need to cut both the recess and the actual oval that will go into the workpiece. It's my understanding that the hole in the hardboard template will need to be larger than the oval itself to accommodate the bushing and bit. Since the craft store oval is the same size as the maple oval that I want, do I just need to attach the 9/16" collar and cut the hardboard using the craft oval as a guide? Then use the hardboard template with the 9/16" collar to cut the maple oval. Then remove the collar and just use the 5/16" barrel when cutting the recess in the workpiece? Or will I need to use a different size insert for making the template.
Inlay a 3" x 5" oval into a workpiece
My Resources
DeWALT DW618 Plunge Router
Whiteside 9500 Inlay Kit (1 3/8" insert, 5/16" OD Barrel, 9/16" OD collar, 1/8" Down Cut Spiral bit)
1/4" X 1' x 1' Hardboard Panels
maple stock for the oval
11" x 9" workpiece
3" X 5" oval from craft store
I'll need to cut both the recess and the actual oval that will go into the workpiece. It's my understanding that the hole in the hardboard template will need to be larger than the oval itself to accommodate the bushing and bit. Since the craft store oval is the same size as the maple oval that I want, do I just need to attach the 9/16" collar and cut the hardboard using the craft oval as a guide? Then use the hardboard template with the 9/16" collar to cut the maple oval. Then remove the collar and just use the 5/16" barrel when cutting the recess in the workpiece? Or will I need to use a different size insert for making the template.