Collin brand new cheap can be part of your problem. I had that happen to me about two weeks ago. Another thing is use another piece of wood right behind the piece your routing. That should solve the problem.
Collin brand new cheap can be part of your problem. I had that happen to me about two weeks ago. Another thing is use another piece of wood right behind the piece your routing. That should solve the problem.Building 3 corner shelves. Giving each a profile.
The first two went fine. But the third .... The bit grabs and tears it up.
(Doing three passes to try to avoid the problems associated with hogging out too much.)![]()
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Router table. Bit is a Craftsman 25474, carbide with bearing. The edge curve is intentional.@collinb
Collin - can you give us more detail as to how you are doing this - ie: router table, fence, starter pin, are you doing a climb cut? It looks like there is a ridge in the middle of the profile - is that correct? More details would certainly give the folks here more to work with.
Typo. It's # 25454 cove and bead.I can't find any reference for the bit you mentioned - perhaps it's old?? However I'll presume that it has a bearing at the top. You said you made three passes so, are you using a fence? Is the tear out at the end that went through first?
Still assuming here - if you are not using a fence, is it possible that the corner of the board hit the bit and caused the tear out - did you feel the grab or just see it?
So if that board is ruined, try flipping it over and send the other end through first and see if you get a smoother cut.
Now I got it...after seeing the other pictures.Building 3 corner shelves. Giving each a profile.
The first two went fine. But the third .... The bit grabs and tears it up.
(Doing three passes to try to avoid the problems associated with hogging out too much.)![]()
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