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This might work for fb radiusing
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Re: This might work for fb radiusing
I am not sure I would be capable of making one of those, but is it cool.
Have you see this from http://www.sje-tools.com/
Have you see this from http://www.sje-tools.com/
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Re: This might work for fb radiusing
Nope, haven't even heard of such a thing. Interesting.
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Re: This might work for fb radiusing
Gotta be a trick to this somewhere. Can't be as simple as a new router bit and a hunk of square tubing....
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Re: This might work for fb radiusing
Somewhere in the shop I have a 16" contoured drum sander worked good (but not as good as a CNC machine) my fixture was surprisingly similar in design. Since has been disassembled and parts repurposed.
The router bit fixture is clever, I wonder if there are 16" radius bits. The problem I see, is that there is a right and wrong direction to feed material through a planer to prevent chip outs -- so at least half the board is at risk. Too, the folks that do this commercially simply will not try and process certain woods. From that perspective the abrasive unit would be the better choice if considering making the effort to build a machine.
The router bit fixture is clever, I wonder if there are 16" radius bits. The problem I see, is that there is a right and wrong direction to feed material through a planer to prevent chip outs -- so at least half the board is at risk. Too, the folks that do this commercially simply will not try and process certain woods. From that perspective the abrasive unit would be the better choice if considering making the effort to build a machine.
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Re: This might work for fb radiusing
Appears it is. I like that idea alot.peter havriluk wrote:Gotta be a trick to this somewhere. Can't be as simple as a new router bit and a hunk of square tubing....
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Re: This might work for fb radiusing
Dave,
Let us know when you are in production of that contoured sanding drum and I'll place an order for one.
Kevin
Let us know when you are in production of that contoured sanding drum and I'll place an order for one.
Kevin