Hey guys/gals, I just picked up my 1st trim router and a flush trim bit. I ripped some thin strips of maple that I glued on to some 3/4" baltic birch and have been having difficulty balancing the router on top of the 3/4" ply. It's really easy to kind of angle the bit and dig into the edge banding a tad because the router doesn't have much surface area to balance on.
I came up with the idea of clamping the piece flush with the MFT top so I can use the table for support of the router base. This seems like a decent solution, but am just curious if anyone has a better idea for how to quickly edge band without a router table?
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Thanks
I came up with the idea of clamping the piece flush with the MFT top so I can use the table for support of the router base. This seems like a decent solution, but am just curious if anyone has a better idea for how to quickly edge band without a router table?
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Thanks