I have a cut stump from some sort of a eucalyptus that I have been drying for a while and would now like to level out the very rough cut that had been done to it with a chainsaw.
Since I do not have a planer or a sander, I thought I could give this a go with a router.. I saw this being done somewhere online..
I have a router that takes 1/4" bits and would like to know which bits would be most appropriate for the levelling/cleanup?
I saw some "bottom cleaning" bits on eBay and thought they might be most appropriate but I am a bit worried that the straight edges might not be able to cope with cutting both bottom and sides if there is a lot of wood to clear?
I was also wondering whether the larger bits ( bottom cleaning to ~22mm) woukd be too much for the 700w router I have?
Since I do not have a planer or a sander, I thought I could give this a go with a router.. I saw this being done somewhere online..
I have a router that takes 1/4" bits and would like to know which bits would be most appropriate for the levelling/cleanup?
I saw some "bottom cleaning" bits on eBay and thought they might be most appropriate but I am a bit worried that the straight edges might not be able to cope with cutting both bottom and sides if there is a lot of wood to clear?
I was also wondering whether the larger bits ( bottom cleaning to ~22mm) woukd be too much for the 700w router I have?
1/4" router bit to level uneven timber?
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