GCM
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I'm going to be making quite a few cupboard doors soon. Previously, I've made simple doors, mortice and tenon using rabbit and straight bits (very 'make it up as I go along' style!).
For this project, I'm planning on using my new router table and some proper rail and stile bits (probably shaker or a simple ogee)
My question is:
What are the pro and con of using a single combo bit, or using a matched pair of bits?
Bearing in mind that I only have a single router table, and that my skills at planning ahead for a good workflow is not great...
What would be best to use, and what brand (Wealden / Axminster / something else?)
For information, the door frames will be oak, and the insets will be MDF or ply. The doors will be painted.
For this project, I'm planning on using my new router table and some proper rail and stile bits (probably shaker or a simple ogee)
My question is:
What are the pro and con of using a single combo bit, or using a matched pair of bits?
Bearing in mind that I only have a single router table, and that my skills at planning ahead for a good workflow is not great...
What would be best to use, and what brand (Wealden / Axminster / something else?)
For information, the door frames will be oak, and the insets will be MDF or ply. The doors will be painted.