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Hi All,
I'm looking for some advice on whether it's correct to use a Freud Stacked router bit in a certain way. Specifically I can't work out if a bearing must be used, or whether it's only needed for handheld uses.
I want to space two cutters 5/16 apart so I can create a tongue in a piece of 1/2" plywood. To space them this far apart I don't think I have room for the bearing. But I plan to use this setup on a router table, so the fence gives me the depth control that a bearing does.
Ideally I would stack a spacer, a 1/8 cutter, spacers to give me 5/16 clearance, a 1/8 cutter, a spacer and then the nut.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
Ben
I'm looking for some advice on whether it's correct to use a Freud Stacked router bit in a certain way. Specifically I can't work out if a bearing must be used, or whether it's only needed for handheld uses.
I want to space two cutters 5/16 apart so I can create a tongue in a piece of 1/2" plywood. To space them this far apart I don't think I have room for the bearing. But I plan to use this setup on a router table, so the fence gives me the depth control that a bearing does.
Ideally I would stack a spacer, a 1/8 cutter, spacers to give me 5/16 clearance, a 1/8 cutter, a spacer and then the nut.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
Ben