sidewall edge recess question

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threeninethree
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sidewall edge recess question

Post by threeninethree »

At what point do you router in the recess to take up the height of the edge teeth? Also what are the best methods? I looked around for a post on this topic but I was still left with questions.


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Bambi
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Post by Bambi »

A lot of people don't bother.

I was skeptical, but tried without a recess and my bases have come out nice and flat.

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hafte
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Post by hafte »

I do the recess before the core is profiled. I did it the other way around the first time and ran into too many problems trying to hold down the profiled core.

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Here is a picture of the table I made to cut the recess. The router bit is a ½” 4 flute spiral bottom end mill I picked up at a local industrial supply store for ~$22.00. I like these cutters because they are very stable in the router and cut very smoothly when sharp. I use the scrap edge as a depth gage to set the router. The guide is held to the table by a bolt that runs in a T slot cut in the table and sets the width of the cut into the core.

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I use this same table with a different guide to trim and bevel the ski after the flash is removed.
hope that helps

Hafte
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