Hello, newbie question. I don't even own a router at this time, but I'm thinking about something:
Using a handheld router to cut out small pieces from a board. Say 80mm long, 50mm wide, 18mm thick board. Something like that.
Starting from the outside edge of the board is fine, but want to cut lots of these pieces from a single board.
The reason for a router is wanting to roundover the edges of the cutout. On both sides so it's symmetrical.
So small, fiddly and trying to do something which I guess is difficult. Particularly the symmetry.
Is this only in the realm of a CNC, or can it be done by hand?
Or am I thinking along the wrong lines entirely, and it should actually be done by cutting the pieces out with a saw and then using a router table with a, umm "double" roundover bit (sry dunno what they're called) to do the edges?
Pretty small pieces, is all, and to ignorant me that seems dangerous. Some kind of jig/carrier thing to take it to the router table bit?
I'm not planning on doing this with my very first foray with a router , don't worry, but it's something I'm thinking about and I may as well be heading that way with equipment purchases as I get started if I'm going to do it.
Thx for help .
Using a handheld router to cut out small pieces from a board. Say 80mm long, 50mm wide, 18mm thick board. Something like that.
Starting from the outside edge of the board is fine, but want to cut lots of these pieces from a single board.
The reason for a router is wanting to roundover the edges of the cutout. On both sides so it's symmetrical.
So small, fiddly and trying to do something which I guess is difficult. Particularly the symmetry.
Is this only in the realm of a CNC, or can it be done by hand?
Or am I thinking along the wrong lines entirely, and it should actually be done by cutting the pieces out with a saw and then using a router table with a, umm "double" roundover bit (sry dunno what they're called) to do the edges?
Pretty small pieces, is all, and to ignorant me that seems dangerous. Some kind of jig/carrier thing to take it to the router table bit?
I'm not planning on doing this with my very first foray with a router , don't worry, but it's something I'm thinking about and I may as well be heading that way with equipment purchases as I get started if I'm going to do it.
Thx for help .