I don't have a lot of experience using my router (just cutting out "slots" for the shelves in a built-in book case). I need to use a flush trim bit to trim my glued on wall skins (1/4" Baltic Birch) to match the framing profile underneath. My router uses 1/4" shank, but I see a number of different sizes/configurations of flush trim bits. What's the right one to use?
Also, I need to cut out the door profile and save them for later use as exterior door skins. Is it best to to do this with my jig saw or is some kind of a router bit a better choice. If so, what is the right bit? How large a diameter can the bit be before the door skins are too small for the opening?
Thanks,
Mike