01-12-2016, 04:46 PM
It has been a long time since I read or posted on here, but I am getting back into things.
I decided to try my hand at building an air return screen with some 1/2" thick oak trim. I would use some 1 by for the sides as a frame. I cut them out with a scroll saw and the oak material makes them relatively sturdy. I had two patterns that I would alternate like shown below.
The edges are hard so I thought it might look neat with a rounded edge. My router disagrees.
HELP!!! The router is a PC 690 LRVS so I have some speed options. Honestly, I tried a few pieces, but didn't have time to tinker on other settings. I also don't use a router a lot so I am not aware of things to try. My current thoughts are:
- Give up and use a sanding block.
- Take multiple cuts increasing in depth?
- Cut one side, route it, cut the other side, route it. Don't even try the router on the middle. (Oddly enough, never had it break when I tried the sides.)
- Use advice from this great emporium of knowledge.
Again, it has been YEARS since I have been on here. Hope to hear the thoughts.
Russell
I decided to try my hand at building an air return screen with some 1/2" thick oak trim. I would use some 1 by for the sides as a frame. I cut them out with a scroll saw and the oak material makes them relatively sturdy. I had two patterns that I would alternate like shown below.
The edges are hard so I thought it might look neat with a rounded edge. My router disagrees.
HELP!!! The router is a PC 690 LRVS so I have some speed options. Honestly, I tried a few pieces, but didn't have time to tinker on other settings. I also don't use a router a lot so I am not aware of things to try. My current thoughts are:
- Give up and use a sanding block.
- Take multiple cuts increasing in depth?
- Cut one side, route it, cut the other side, route it. Don't even try the router on the middle. (Oddly enough, never had it break when I tried the sides.)
- Use advice from this great emporium of knowledge.
Again, it has been YEARS since I have been on here. Hope to hear the thoughts.
Russell