Router Bit
#4
Is there a router bit with the opposite profile of a dovetail bit?  IOW, large diameter at the base tapering to smaller at the tip?  It would also need to be small enough to be used safely in a Osch Colt.

I have an edge I need to bevel on an existing piece.
Carolyn

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#5
Do you mean a bevel/chamfer bit? Would the bearing be a problem?
   
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#6
Well, duh. Brain fart. That will work just fine. Thanks.
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