burraboy
19th August 2010, 08:39 AM
Years ago I bought one of those Z shaped T&G router bits for joining narrow boards together into something wider, (mainly reclaimed pine pallet slats for shelves etc). It was always a problem getting the bit centered properly on the mid line of the side of the board and I invariably finished up with steps between each board that needed extra thicknessing to get rid of.
Then the D'oh moment, the light came on! :doh: I didn't need to set the bit to halfway at all! You set the bit somewhere about half way, it really doesn't matter where, and do one side of all the boards. When it comes to the other side you reset the bit visually, using the profile on the already cut pieces to match the router profile to give a near enough perfect match. Minimal thicknessing required.
I bet you all knew that anyway.
Then the D'oh moment, the light came on! :doh: I didn't need to set the bit to halfway at all! You set the bit somewhere about half way, it really doesn't matter where, and do one side of all the boards. When it comes to the other side you reset the bit visually, using the profile on the already cut pieces to match the router profile to give a near enough perfect match. Minimal thicknessing required.
I bet you all knew that anyway.