Make beautiful picture and mirror frames as well as chair rails and window sill casings. Our router bits were designed in cooperation with author John Nelson when writing his book "Woodworkers Guide to Making Traditional Mirrors and Picture Frames". All bits two flute, carbide tipped with bearing guides. USASAVE! Buy the complete 5 piece set. brand - click hereWhat's the difference?
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Date Posted: 2010-09-19 22:04:13
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multiple mouldings
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Posted By: dan landsness
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Location: beaver dam, WI United States
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I've had these bits for about 4 months now. They have brought in about $600 to my small basement picture framing shop. I buy wood at about 1.80 per 4x2 board and make about 35 different kinds of mouldings. It's a genius concept well worth the money. I also use various wood combinations that the other retailers can't emulate.
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Router Saftey Chart - Suggested Speeds: | Bit Diameter | Max Speed | | up to 1" | 24000 RPM | | 1-1/16" to 2" | 18000 RPM | | 2-1/16" to 2-1/2" | 16000 RPM | | 2-9/16" to 3" | 14500 RPM | | over 3" | 12000 RPM | Router Saftey Tips: - Always wear eye and ear protection.
- Always use properly sharpened bits.
- Never use bits that are dull or damaged.
- Shank must be completely inserted into collet and then backed-off approximately 1/16".
- Don't "bottom-out" bit in collet.
- Never partially insert bit into collet. Tighten securely and recheck periodically for possible slippage or "run-out" due to wear.
- Keep collet clean and replace if worn.
- Never start the router with the bit in contact with wood.
- Always feed your work in the proper direction against the bit rotation.
- Don't force feed the bit or overload your router, Feed at a constant moving speed to avoid burning the wood.
- Do not face tool's discharge when operating.
- Always unplug router when changing bits or making adjustments.
- Use a router table and fence whenever possible.
- Make sure your work piece is properly secured and use push blocks, sticks and featherboards whenever possible.
- Keep all your bits, bearings and assemblies clean, lubricated, and securely fastened. To avoid damage, store them properly in a pouch, box or tray.
- The bigger the bit, the lower RPM recommended (see chart).
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