Wend
Established Member
Hi folks,
I'd like to round over the top edges of this softwood:
I have an arris roundover router bit, and if it simply had straight sides, then I think the long edges would be no problem with a couple of push sticks on the router table, and the short edges would probably also be OK with the mitre fence on the router table.
However, with the curved ends, I'm less sure. I'm not convinced I could make a decent job of it holding the wood freehand on the router table, and I'm not sure how safe it would be either.
Looking at videos on youtube, I think many people would use a microjig grr-ripper on the router table. I think that both quality and safety would be better, but I'm unsure whether either would be adequate.
I feel like my best bet would be the Katsu hand-held router, with the work piece held in the vice. Presumably I'd want to start in the middle of one of the long sides and then just try to go all the way round.
Does that seem like the best bet?
I'll also probably want to do the same with this bit of ash:
except I'm not sure I can hold this in the vice sensibly. Perhaps best would be to clamp one end down to the bench, do the other end with the Katsu, and then move the clamp to do the other half?
Does that sound reasonable?
Thanks for any advice!
I'd like to round over the top edges of this softwood:
I have an arris roundover router bit, and if it simply had straight sides, then I think the long edges would be no problem with a couple of push sticks on the router table, and the short edges would probably also be OK with the mitre fence on the router table.
However, with the curved ends, I'm less sure. I'm not convinced I could make a decent job of it holding the wood freehand on the router table, and I'm not sure how safe it would be either.
Looking at videos on youtube, I think many people would use a microjig grr-ripper on the router table. I think that both quality and safety would be better, but I'm unsure whether either would be adequate.
I feel like my best bet would be the Katsu hand-held router, with the work piece held in the vice. Presumably I'd want to start in the middle of one of the long sides and then just try to go all the way round.
Does that seem like the best bet?
I'll also probably want to do the same with this bit of ash:
except I'm not sure I can hold this in the vice sensibly. Perhaps best would be to clamp one end down to the bench, do the other end with the Katsu, and then move the clamp to do the other half?
Does that sound reasonable?
Thanks for any advice!