Geebee
Established Member
Morning everyone,
Super happy to be here, first post for me.
I'm currently working on an end grain plywood desktop, see below.
From the cutting of the strips to the glue up has left bits higher than others, probably varying up 4mm between highest and lowest sections. I have been looking at ways to level out the top and router sleds seem to be a popular choice. Most I have seen though have been used for solid wood planks. I'm erring on the side of caution before starting on this as I don't want to ruin it with tearouts.
Has anyone used a routing sled to flatten plywood endgrain? If so, can you recommend suitable bits? There seems a lot out there and I'm not sure which would work best for me.
Thanks in advance
Super happy to be here, first post for me.
I'm currently working on an end grain plywood desktop, see below.
From the cutting of the strips to the glue up has left bits higher than others, probably varying up 4mm between highest and lowest sections. I have been looking at ways to level out the top and router sleds seem to be a popular choice. Most I have seen though have been used for solid wood planks. I'm erring on the side of caution before starting on this as I don't want to ruin it with tearouts.
Has anyone used a routing sled to flatten plywood endgrain? If so, can you recommend suitable bits? There seems a lot out there and I'm not sure which would work best for me.
Thanks in advance