Simplifying Drawer Lock Bit Setup
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Chris Marshall demonstrates the best way to set up a router for cutting simple and effective drawer joints using Rockler's Drawer Lock bits and a setup block. Plus he has some helpful tips for routing joinery in general.
Drawer Lock Router Bit -
22637 - www.rockler.co...
Drawer Lock Router Bit Set Up Block - 53810 - www.rockler.co...
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Very interesting video, very informative. I will have to look into purchasing a bit
I have this bit and the setup block. Even with the setup block there’s a lot of back and forth with the bit height to get the joint right.
I may need that inf🙂🙂ormation soon.Thank you for sharing..
Whew! Finally got it. Question how come when routing. You didn’t mention the use of a coping sled, to hold the wood?
because the board is wide enough to reference the fence, coping sled only need for narrow rails and styles of frame and panel doors. You could still use one if you wanted
@@TheTranq ok, understand. And thanks
How do you dial it in or make precise repeat cuts if you have to change the setup to do the other half? Do you cut all the pieces for one setup, dial it for the other way and then make all the cuts for the other pieces?
Can you use 3/4” sides instead of 1/2”?
How are the drawer bottoms installed?
How do you dial it in or make precise repeat cuts if you have to change the setup to do the other half? Do you cut all the pieces for one setup, dial it for the other way and then make all the cuts for the other pieces?