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Doctor of Teleocity
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I don't think any such bearing bit exists. A 1/4 in straight bit can be used. Pre-drill to remove much of the wood, and adjust the depth of the 1/4 in. bit so the shaft of the bit rides on the template. Essentially the bit shaft acts as a bearing.
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Doctor of Teleocity
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A scroll saw would be good to rough cut the F-hole but you need to rout it for a good look. Here's the bit I mentioned above.
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Tele-Afflicted
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![]() Mounted in the router table with the template on top for the bearing to run on.The bearing just fits through the narrowest part. I used a 1/4" thick template ![]() And cut it out before I glue the top on.I do also use a drill to remove the majority of the material first
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Before throwing it out,make sure it's not 16x13x1.75
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Boise, Idaho
Age: 52
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I used the 1/4" straight, same as Jwells. Routed after the top was mounted, got everything clean, just had to go around the edges with an emory board.
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Friend of Leo's
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Well thank for all the input folks. I decided in fact to cot them pprior to gluing. Just one extra stop gap in case. Easier to make another top than to toss a whole body. ;) Or should I say repair and make a painted one? ;)
Ron suggested in a PM to use, well... here's a paste from the message: "use a 1/4 spiral bit. I chuck it so there's about 1/2 inch of the shank to ride on the template, allowing the cutting edge to shape the hole." Ciao, Robt |
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