Hi there. I'm building a toy chest out of 2cm cherry and need to make stopped grooves in the frame. I've got a few options for making the grooves, but my preferred is a slot cutter bit on my router table, as the grooves need to be at the sides of the frame and I prefer to hold the wood flat to the table while cutting.
I'm fine with the regular grooves and they come out nicely on my test piece, but I've not had any joy with the plunge cut for the stopped groove. Both times I've tried to do this, the router bit has chunked and tried to rip the wood out of my grip. I'm using a very elaborate and safe push block so I'm not losing control, but it's a bit scary and makes a bit of a mess of the cut. It's also obviously tapering the groove the radius of the bit, which isn't ideal.
The stock is 2cm thick cherry. I also have a plunge router, a table saw (not keen on using this for the task) and chisels, although I have a lot of grooves to make so I don't want to hand cut them all.
Is there a way to safely and easily cut these stopped grooves with what I have, or do I need to purchase something else? Some kind of hand plane or a spiral upcut bit for my plunge router?
Cheers!
I'm fine with the regular grooves and they come out nicely on my test piece, but I've not had any joy with the plunge cut for the stopped groove. Both times I've tried to do this, the router bit has chunked and tried to rip the wood out of my grip. I'm using a very elaborate and safe push block so I'm not losing control, but it's a bit scary and makes a bit of a mess of the cut. It's also obviously tapering the groove the radius of the bit, which isn't ideal.
The stock is 2cm thick cherry. I also have a plunge router, a table saw (not keen on using this for the task) and chisels, although I have a lot of grooves to make so I don't want to hand cut them all.
Is there a way to safely and easily cut these stopped grooves with what I have, or do I need to purchase something else? Some kind of hand plane or a spiral upcut bit for my plunge router?
Cheers!