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Such a simple way to get your handles centred, saved me at least 20 minutes of friggen around to set my stop blocks. Thank you for making this video.
Very informative and well put together video. Exactly what I needed. I’ll be putting this technique to use on an order of 25 cutting boards I’m working on. Thanks for taking the time to share.
Was looking for a simple, safe method of doing this. This is spot on, thank you!
Super helpful. Thanks!
Great tutorial. Thanks
Bearing was removed from the cove bit. Thanks for the video.
Good one
Method works but how do you sand the burnt stuff out of the curved handle?
You indicated the wrong size on your router bit. The shank is 1/4", but the cove bit you show and use is 3/4" cutting circumference.
Yo! Are the handles even with each other? I assume your splitting the total measurement starting at the middle of the bit?
I bought Woodglut once and now I have lifetime access to thousands of woodworking projects.
Hey if I had a router table I wouldn’t look up how to do this....
So by simply owning a router table .. that gives you all the knowledge needed to make every router project in the world?
@@Alliejen12345 only the stuff it shows on the box of my router table such as handles for a cutting board
By simply owning the router table it opened up your world drastically
Such a simple way to get your handles centred, saved me at least 20 minutes of friggen around to set my stop blocks. Thank you for making this video.
Very informative and well put together video. Exactly what I needed. I’ll be putting this technique to use on an order of 25 cutting boards I’m working on. Thanks for taking the time to share.
Was looking for a simple, safe method of doing this. This is spot on, thank you!
Super helpful. Thanks!
Great tutorial. Thanks
Bearing was removed from the cove bit. Thanks for the video.
Good one
Method works but how do you sand the burnt stuff out of the curved handle?
You indicated the wrong size on your router bit. The shank is 1/4", but the cove bit you show and use is 3/4" cutting circumference.
Yo! Are the handles even with each other? I assume your splitting the total measurement starting at the middle of the bit?
I bought Woodglut once and now I have lifetime access to thousands of woodworking projects.
Hey if I had a router table I wouldn’t look up how to do this....
So by simply owning a router table .. that gives you all the knowledge needed to make every router project in the world?
@@Alliejen12345 only the stuff it shows on the box of my router table such as handles for a cutting board
By simply owning the router table it opened up your world drastically