Yesterday, 10:48 AM
I have had a lock miter router bit in a drawer for years and never used it.
Yesterday I had a box project that I decided to try it on.
The box would require the locking miter bit to cut end grain as the box is only 2.75 inches deep and about 12.75 inches long and just over 6 5/8 front to back.
I tried the bit on some scrap and it seems that holding a piece that’s 12.75 tall and 2.75 wide is going to be problematic when running the piece upright against the fence.
I couldn’t get it to feed smoothly.
Most of the videos I’ve seen on lock miter bits shows them cutting with the grain.
Is there some trick to getting these lock miter bits to cut end grain well, or am I just trying to use it wrong?
Thanks in advance
Duke
Yesterday I had a box project that I decided to try it on.
The box would require the locking miter bit to cut end grain as the box is only 2.75 inches deep and about 12.75 inches long and just over 6 5/8 front to back.
I tried the bit on some scrap and it seems that holding a piece that’s 12.75 tall and 2.75 wide is going to be problematic when running the piece upright against the fence.
I couldn’t get it to feed smoothly.
Most of the videos I’ve seen on lock miter bits shows them cutting with the grain.
Is there some trick to getting these lock miter bits to cut end grain well, or am I just trying to use it wrong?
Thanks in advance
Duke