Good afternoon all,
Quick question. I am trying to route a lip into the ID and OD of a wood cylinder.
I created two jigs, one for ID and one for OD. Here is a pic of the OD jig:
Problem with this is as it rides around it just continually eats the wood away until I break the other side (ID) of the cylinder which defeats the point.
How can I modify this jig idea or create a new jig so I can just shave off 3/16" and have it stop and not go any further into the cylinder? Do I put stops higher up like two opposing bearings or something? I figured if I keep the router bit lower than the wood then the wood would prevent the cylinder from going further.
This is my first "difficult" routing project. I have done some trim work and what not and was successful so I'm not a total newb.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Quick question. I am trying to route a lip into the ID and OD of a wood cylinder.
I created two jigs, one for ID and one for OD. Here is a pic of the OD jig:
Problem with this is as it rides around it just continually eats the wood away until I break the other side (ID) of the cylinder which defeats the point.
How can I modify this jig idea or create a new jig so I can just shave off 3/16" and have it stop and not go any further into the cylinder? Do I put stops higher up like two opposing bearings or something? I figured if I keep the router bit lower than the wood then the wood would prevent the cylinder from going further.
This is my first "difficult" routing project. I have done some trim work and what not and was successful so I'm not a total newb.
Any help would be appreciated.
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