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mac davis
 
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On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 07:03:47 -0500, "Dick Snyder"
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I think I have found the solution with help from all of you. The right
answer is to take the bearing off of the my round over bit. That way I can
get the wood close enough to round over the flip side without the bearing
getting in the way. I can use my fence to control the offset of the wood
from the bit. I have posted a drawing of what I am trying to do on apbw if
you care. In any case, thanks so much for your effective help as usual.

Dick Snyder

I'm glad that it worked out, but don't see why you had to remove the
bearing??
I use bits with bearings on the router table all the time ... to me,
the bearing is sort of a guide when setting the fence..


mac

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