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Old 04-21-2013, 08:45 AM
charles Tauber charles Tauber is offline
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Looks nice.

If your router bit isn't exactly the width of the strip, you can save a lot of time in repositioning the straight edge that your router follows. Instead of fiddling with the position of the straight edge to get the width of the cut exactly right, you can create an eccentric router base by applying layers of masking tape to the circular portion of the edge of your router base. That way, you leave the straight edge where it is, and just rotate the router until you have the necessary offset to give you the cut width needed to just match the inlay strip.
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