It' here - Fingerboard Radius Bit
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It' here - Fingerboard Radius Bit
I got my new FB 16" radius bit and set it up and tried it out today. Once set up (I had to get a new router that accepts 1/2" bits and fit it to the router plate) it was real easy to use. I made a holder for it and what use to take me, well, a lot longer, I got the board radiused in about 2 minutes. There was some minor sanding needed but it came out while sanding down the FB dot markers.
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Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
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Creedmoor, NC
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Re: It' here - Fingerboard Radius Bit
Nice. Trying to remember and looking at the bit. Do you run it through once then flip it and do the other side?
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Re: It' here - Fingerboard Radius Bit
Yes. Cut the FB so it is same width on both ends (as close to a perfect rectangle as yo can get it), then set the bit height to 1/2 the FB width. The top portion of the bit will ride flat on the FB center line. I had a very same ridge it a couple spots on the FB that sanded out quite easily.Kevin in California wrote:Nice. Trying to remember and looking at the bit. Do you run it through once then flip it and do the other side?
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Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
Re: It' here - Fingerboard Radius Bit
Was there any explanation why the is a need for the bearing? Like it seems you decided I think it would just get in the way.
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Re: It' here - Fingerboard Radius Bit
In his demo video he remove it as well. It seems easier to measure the height without the bearing in the way. I am going to try it with the bearing when I get a chance. But it seems it would be better supported when it is on the fence as opposed to the bearing although setup might be easier using the bearing.ken cierp wrote:Was there any explanation why the is a need for the bearing? Like it seems you decided I think it would just get in the way.
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Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
Re: It' here - Fingerboard Radius Bit
Well seems no one mentioned the durability of the bit. I would assume the bearing is the center point.