The router bit has been sent back to Amazon. The photo below shows my very first attempt at using this bit. The surface is smooth, but it leaves a trail of two parallel lines. Those lines appear on all the cuts. Not very deep, but very noticeable and time consuming to sand out.
And this image shows when I tried to route against the grain, which resulted in the mess shown below and a violet kickback.
And here are the near-mortal wounds. [big grin]
And here are the two sides of the template. The heavy magic marker area shows where to use the router.
So I learned here about grain direction and using a router. It was never a problem with maple or oak, but apparently a problem with pine.
So the problem is solved.
Returning the router bit by brining it to Kohls was a real burden. I should have spent the $1.00 and dropped it off at UPS.
Kohls moves the Amazon booth every time I visit to return something. So I end up wandering around the store looking for it.
I arrived around 11:00 a.m., found a handy handicapped parking space and went looking for the Amazon booth. There are rarely any floor personnel at Kohls. I finally asked the (very busy) cashier where the booth was.
It turns out that they eliminated the overhead “Amazon” sign. They had a labyrinth leading to something called “returns”. No indication that it was for Amazon returns. Through the labyrinth I find the booth with a Amazon sign beneath the counter top. It is not visible from the aisle.
So now my bad hip is acting up from all the walking. I’m ticked off at Kohls, and by extension Amazon.
I tried to complain to Amazon. They make that as difficult as possible. They have a “chat” function, but it does not play well with an IPad. The status bar obstructs what you are writing. I complained about that and they arranged a phone call. But the caller was (probably) from India and heavily accented and difficult to understand.
Likewise, he could not follow what I was saying and at the end of my diatribe, I found that I was speaking to a dead line.
The next time I’ll either try Staples or UPS (which has a $1.00 fee attached to it).
The updated spell checker from Apple, auto-corrects words that are not misspelled and changes it. I just typed “or” and it changed it to “of”. Annoying,