Crazyraceguy
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This is another case of the MFK700 saving the day again.
I had to trim the edging on the inside of these window openings. Not so easy with the dreaded .5mm PVC. It's not so bad when the doors are made from MDF, you can actually run a bearing on it and just razor the corners. Particle board, nope, it will not cut smooth enough to leave a good surface. Someone missed that when ordering the materials, so I had to deal with it.
Fortunately, I had a big enough diameter bit to reach the depth of the rabbet. With a 20mm bit and the height adjusted to the absolute minimum, it just barely made it. The only reason it would even fit was because of the modification to the opening of the zero degree base.
Seems like larger diameter and short cut length is not the most common thing.
I had to trim the edging on the inside of these window openings. Not so easy with the dreaded .5mm PVC. It's not so bad when the doors are made from MDF, you can actually run a bearing on it and just razor the corners. Particle board, nope, it will not cut smooth enough to leave a good surface. Someone missed that when ordering the materials, so I had to deal with it.
Fortunately, I had a big enough diameter bit to reach the depth of the rabbet. With a 20mm bit and the height adjusted to the absolute minimum, it just barely made it. The only reason it would even fit was because of the modification to the opening of the zero degree base.
Seems like larger diameter and short cut length is not the most common thing.