skinning cores
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 8:53 pm
i know most of you profile your cores with a planer mold or with router bridge. but i get that work done for me, sometimes it needs to be altered a little.
If you had a fully profiled core, how would you go about skinning say half a mm off the whole thing, or a section?
I was considering using a hand router and a wide bit sticking out just that tiny fraction from the base. But wondering if anyone has ever had to do this?
I know lots of guys just use the belt and take them down by hand that way, but i'd like to avoid this and try to come up with a way that produces more uniform results. Just wondering what to do incase my cores are over-designed, they feel a little stiff but i'm used to the over-flexy cores i got from somewhere else.
If you had a fully profiled core, how would you go about skinning say half a mm off the whole thing, or a section?
I was considering using a hand router and a wide bit sticking out just that tiny fraction from the base. But wondering if anyone has ever had to do this?
I know lots of guys just use the belt and take them down by hand that way, but i'd like to avoid this and try to come up with a way that produces more uniform results. Just wondering what to do incase my cores are over-designed, they feel a little stiff but i'm used to the over-flexy cores i got from somewhere else.