Guys,
I'm making some zero clearance inserts for my table saw...I'm using the phenolic 'kit' from Rockler. Its less of a kit and more just a couple of 3/8" pieces of solid phenolic with a thin blue laminate on both sides, which is fine. Used my trusty OF1400 and CMT flush trim bit to copy my stock insert to them....the more I use the 1400 the more I love it
After that I used some tape on the edges to get the fit snug so the inserts don't move around at all in the throat.
SOOOOOO, that brings me to present. I need to drill some holes for leveling screws. I did this on the first one, and the blue stuff chipped away pretty bad. This stuff seems to be acting like the laminate on melamine, hence the title of the thread. Any suggestions on the best way to get these holes bored so that I don't get a lot of chipout?
I'm making some zero clearance inserts for my table saw...I'm using the phenolic 'kit' from Rockler. Its less of a kit and more just a couple of 3/8" pieces of solid phenolic with a thin blue laminate on both sides, which is fine. Used my trusty OF1400 and CMT flush trim bit to copy my stock insert to them....the more I use the 1400 the more I love it

SOOOOOO, that brings me to present. I need to drill some holes for leveling screws. I did this on the first one, and the blue stuff chipped away pretty bad. This stuff seems to be acting like the laminate on melamine, hence the title of the thread. Any suggestions on the best way to get these holes bored so that I don't get a lot of chipout?