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Roberto Hernandez
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 thank you.
mwinner101
I bought these Rockler bits. They are very nice but trying to get the depth to match between the two bits so that the rails and stiles are flush and smooth is very challenging.
Rockler Woodworking and Hardware
If you go back and re-watch the video, pay close attention to the content around the 7:14 time stamp. Here you’ll see the stile/sticking cutter being height adjusted so it’s slot cutter matches the tongue height on a coped piece of the joint. This is the best method to set the second router bit accurately: use a sample coped end to fine-tune the stile cutter’s height. If you do that, the resulting cuts will enable the door frame’s corner joints to fit together accurately and the faces of the rails and stiles will be flush. Of course, make sure the thickness of your rails and stiles matches before you begin the routing process, too.
mwinner101
@Rockler Woodworking and Hardware Thanks for the reply but I’ve watched it several times and I either get a 1/32 layer of wood remaining when I do a test pass or the rails and stiles are not flush by 1/32 to 1/16. I’m tempted to cheat and run the cabinet door thru a planer.
Derek Percy
Brilliant Teacher – Thanks, Mate!
David B
Been using these for years. Any advice on preventing tear out on style bit? Often the decorative profile gets a chewed up look near the groove. White oak and cherry seem to be the worst. I use a slow bit speed and feed slowly.
DANNY FAMA
You are very good,thank you for your help
Davron James
Very nice and superclean..
Ephraim Rivera
Great video!!
ano T
Where does anyone find panels that are 1/4 inch thick? Most wood today, even plywood is not a true 1/4 inch thick making panels loose.
Ron Maxson
Great instruction!
حسن فيلق
Wow
Scott Slotterbeck
Wonderful video. Now if I could afford all of this nice equipment.
Rachel Köiks
So that’s what those bits do. I have them sitting in my living room given to me by someone that couldn’t remember what it was, just that it’s very useful. Kind of an idiot if idk what it is and I was gonna sell it online so someone could use them but I didn’t know what it was either and didn’t know how to research two blue and metal heavy things. I just so happened to see it as I’m looking up bevels. Finally 4 years later
Mark Chadwick
Great video. Why do we need to use the fence if both bits have bearings?
Rockler Woodworking and Hardware
Hi Mark Chadwick, Please reach out to our product support team at 1-800-260-9663 or [email protected]. They’ll be able to assist you. Thank you
Benigno Cruz
Exactly what I was looking for , Extremely well explained, 💯💯💯
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Can I use these to make frames for the closets ?
Rockler Woodworking and Hardware
Probably not as usually closet doors are made with 1-1/4″ – 1-1/2″ thick material and these are only designed for 3/4″ material.