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Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Back to Basics: Setting Up Your Workshop from Fox Chapel Publishing
Maybe there is something I've not already considered when I am ready to move from Garage to professional dedicated shop in 2011. The book may have the solution to an undiagnosed problem, dilemma, or oversight.....great planning produces greater results! The book could be a really nice tool?
posted: 11:16 am on October 26thRe: End mills vs. router bits for mortising
I too use end mills for routing certain operations. These work really good for cleaning out the area for inlay work and veneering, just crank the speed up and make shallow cuts. They retain sharper edges for longer and are less expensive than their router bit cousins. I use ball end and other styles also as they seem to be a lot stiffer especially when used in a router table when no bearing guide is required.
posted: 10:16 am on November 4th