This is my window---
thanks Philip
Micro469 wrote:You could try a 1/8" straight bit......just go slow....
Micro469 wrote:Not sure what you mean by that.... I was thinking more along the lines of using your window as a template and using the router base against it. That would give you about 2 1/2 to 3" around your window I think.. Depends on how big you want your door....
Micro469 wrote:A 1" bit would be good, but I would do it in multiple passes AKA Steve F. That way the router doesn't have to work so hard and is probably easier to control....
Creamcracker wrote:Well..... I just did one side using a jigsaw and "easy does it".... once I get the door trim on there I think it'll be fine.
Philip
madjack wrote:Philip...one more scary thought...the thickness of the cut will not be enough to put trim on and shut the door...you will need around a 1/4" gap all around the door to accept trim and have room for the door to shut....
madjack
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