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Project by Rembo posted 388 days ago 2730 views 3 times favorited 8 comments Add to Favorites Watch

I need to do so, such doors

Long-machines I do not want to climb. it’s dangerous! on this made ​​such a device.




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ChrisK

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#1 posted 388 days ago

Rembo,

Please take the time to post the finished doors.

Tahnks

-- Chris K

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#2 posted 388 days ago

Is it really safe to freehand rout with such a large bit? Do be careful.
Jim

-- It always looks better when it's finished!

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#3 posted 388 days ago

Very creative Rembo, It is very dangerous to have such a large bit in a hand held router but viewing the other projects and tools you’ve made I know your a professional so with lots of care I’m sure you will be fine.

-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/

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#4 posted 388 days ago

ChrisK, I’m sure it will do and you will see it. I took some money on stuff for me to make this door is not a problem.
JR45, in any case, it is safer than it is ..

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#5 posted 387 days ago

I certainly hope so! That set up looks lethal
Jim

-- It always looks better when it's finished!

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#6 posted 387 days ago

Your a better man than I am, for me that bit would need to be in the table, Good luck

-- Martin ....always count the number of fingers you have before, and after using the saw.

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#7 posted 386 days ago

Rembo has the best Idea for curved raised panels. If the template for the panels is not perfect with all those small ogees on that router bit it will show big time when it comes to finishiing. My advice is don’t do it use a shaper always. So much cleaner and safer.

-- "The hand is the cutting edge of the mind but the wind and sun are the healing factors of the heart

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#8 posted 382 days ago

Rembo:
“JR45, in any case, it is safer than it is ..”

not well, this is quite a dangerous thing : -%

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