B bobthejoiner Established Member Joined 18 Sep 2002 Messages 29 Reaction score 0 Location Preston Lancs 20 Nov 2002 #21 Allways cut against the rotational direction of the router cutter Cheers BTJ
W wood1000 Established Member Joined 16 Sep 2002 Messages 152 Reaction score 0 Location Ohio, USA 20 Nov 2002 #22 The grain rips out no matter wich way i cut eather end grain or with the grain. What to do?
C Charley Established Member Joined 24 Aug 2002 Messages 2,072 Reaction score 15 Location Collingham 21 Nov 2002 #23 Abit more info would help; Are you trimming the veener to the edge or trying to router out for an inlay?
Abit more info would help; Are you trimming the veener to the edge or trying to router out for an inlay?
W wood1000 Established Member Joined 16 Sep 2002 Messages 152 Reaction score 0 Location Ohio, USA 22 Nov 2002 #24 I'm trimming the veener.
A Anonymous Guest 22 Nov 2002 #25 Buy a decent cutter :roll: One with downward shearing tips would be best
W wood1000 Established Member Joined 16 Sep 2002 Messages 152 Reaction score 0 Location Ohio, USA 29 Nov 2002 #26 I had a pice of veneer stick to my weight so i loss a pice of vener. I use contact adhesive. Can i put the new pice with the contact adhesive without sanding to get the glue off?
I had a pice of veneer stick to my weight so i loss a pice of vener. I use contact adhesive. Can i put the new pice with the contact adhesive without sanding to get the glue off?
W wood1000 Established Member Joined 16 Sep 2002 Messages 152 Reaction score 0 Location Ohio, USA 13 Feb 2003 #28 I have finish the cabinet on monday. I will try to put pictures in the next few months, but I won't make any promes(sp).
I have finish the cabinet on monday. I will try to put pictures in the next few months, but I won't make any promes(sp).