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![]() looks to me like the feed rate is too high. It's hard to see from the picture but does the edge seem to show an internal bubble like texture?
I would try removing 1/32, increase the router speed and experiment with different feed rates. You'll get it, it just takes time to figure out what works best. |
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![]() The best way for me to describe it is more of like a "wave" action. I don't see bubbles. I have no way to increase the router speed.. maybe I should get a new router?
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#3
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![]() First try removing less material and a slower feed rate.
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![]() I will give it a try, I know if I go to slow it starts to melt it. I wish you could automate the feed rate :-)
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![]() I went out and bought a spiral up-cut bit from Freud. It seems to do a much better job.. very smooth.. I am going really slow as well...
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![]() Megadream is into routers and wants to help out?
![]() The best solid carbid bit I have found was the Onsrud upcut spiral. Since you are using a table, a bit with a flush trim bearing is useful for template cutting. |
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![]() I can see how this just turned sexual. lol
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