I've recently purchased an OF 1400 as my first router. With very minimal knowledge about routers, I find myself wondering a lot about different tips and project use.
After doing some research, I've learned that a flush trim bit is one of the key bits to have. Clearly, there are a large number of brands and options to choose from. Locally, I have Freud and Whiteside available.
One of my first projects that I'll be working on is a new door and closet package for the house. I was looking to pick up a 1/2" shank, but I am uncertain as for the length of bit that would be ideal/recommended. My initial thoughts would be to get something at least 1 3/4" long, as that matches the new door thickness. My lack of experience and knowledge makes me wonder if there is any (significant) risk(s) to using a bit that long - even if I want to flush something akin to 1/2"-3/4" sheet goods? Assuming I don't try to climb cut or overly aggressive will I be fine? Should I consider a different size?
I had additionally considered using this bit in a jointer jig for a later project.
Or am I going about this all wrong?
Thanks in advance.
After doing some research, I've learned that a flush trim bit is one of the key bits to have. Clearly, there are a large number of brands and options to choose from. Locally, I have Freud and Whiteside available.
One of my first projects that I'll be working on is a new door and closet package for the house. I was looking to pick up a 1/2" shank, but I am uncertain as for the length of bit that would be ideal/recommended. My initial thoughts would be to get something at least 1 3/4" long, as that matches the new door thickness. My lack of experience and knowledge makes me wonder if there is any (significant) risk(s) to using a bit that long - even if I want to flush something akin to 1/2"-3/4" sheet goods? Assuming I don't try to climb cut or overly aggressive will I be fine? Should I consider a different size?
I had additionally considered using this bit in a jointer jig for a later project.
Or am I going about this all wrong?
Thanks in advance.