Thread: Tiny round over for edging
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11-01-2015 #1
Hi guys 0/
I'm doing some small boxes 110 mm x 66 mm buy 30 mm deep, out of hard wood. I want to give it a nice round over as the boxes will be hand held. But I'm not sure what to use. I have a full router table and looked at the trend bits, the smallest I could find was :
Dimensions:
D=19 mm
C=3/8 inch
C=9.5 mm
B=9.5 mm
B2=12.7 mm
R=1/8 inch
R=3.2 mm
Shank Diameter=8 mm
I think 3.2 Radius might be to large, I'm really only trying to take of the sharp edges but I want it neat and sanding is a bit hit and miss.
Any suggestions on a bit that could work, I don't need it to be self guiding I can set the fence up to guide along.
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