by KCStudly » Wed Aug 14, 2013 9:38 am
Sears has a line of Craftsman router bits that appear to be of equal or better quality to the Freud stuff at the big box store, and are about 2/3 the cost ($19 vs. $29 for a typical round over bit with bearing).
I have used two routers during my project, a 1/4 inch plunge and a 1/4 inch Ryobi.
The Ryobi has finer depth setting, but no plunge feature, and took a bit of work to get a universal collar adapter plate to fit, but works with the table that came with it as a package deal.
The plunge router has come in handy at times, and allows me to leave the other set up in the table when convenient.
I have used four key bits while building TPCE: 1/2 top bearing straight 2 flute cutter (longer is better); 1/2 inch bottom bearing straight 2 flute (both Freuds, the top bearing collars like to spit out the tiny set screw); 1/8 inch (Craftsman) and 1/4 (Ryobi) round overs.
I suppose you could just plane and sand to get the 1/8 inch round over, but it is quick and comes out nicer with the router.
I have used a 1/2 straight w/o bearing, too, but the top bearing would have done the job as well.
KC
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