Very nice video.Its good to watch what you want and get a guy with a sense of humour as a bonus too, explaining it all.Take care , keep uploading.Thank you.
Template oversizing: Assuming the removable bushing on the router inlay kit is 9/16" and the router bit is 1/8", then the margin around the edge of the template is 7/32". I arrived at this number by subtracting the removable bushing diameter by the bit diameter (9/16" - 1/8" = 7/16") and then dividing that by 2 ( 7/16" / 2 = 7/32").
Note that this is a margin _around_ the template, so a 4" circle would require a template that is 4-7/16" in diameter ( 7/32" + 4" + 7/32")
Always wanted to learn this. Thanks Brian this was the best explained easy to fallow video I have watched. Great Job
dewaltcarp 1 month ago
Thank you Brian....!
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rsitch1 2 months ago
Very nice video.Its good to watch what you want and get a guy with a sense of humour as a bonus too, explaining it all.Take care , keep uploading.Thank you.
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1956Simbo 3 months ago
Great video! It explains the process clearly and concisely, not too much info, not too little, just right.
Thanks!
herbfell 4 months ago
well done Brian very well explained.
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robbiethewood 9 months ago
Template oversizing: Assuming the removable bushing on the router inlay kit is 9/16" and the router bit is 1/8", then the margin around the edge of the template is 7/32". I arrived at this number by subtracting the removable bushing diameter by the bit diameter (9/16" - 1/8" = 7/16") and then dividing that by 2 ( 7/16" / 2 = 7/32").
Note that this is a margin _around_ the template, so a 4" circle would require a template that is 4-7/16" in diameter ( 7/32" + 4" + 7/32")
BHavensWoodworker 9 months ago
A cute mini-david-marks :)
dzzz78 10 months ago