This works well, is quick and easy. The bit provided for cutting binding channels happens to work just right for brace notches.
Pic to show notch only - I lay the rim flat before drawing it into the bit.
\DaveB
Super clean brace notches with KMG binding jig
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deadedith
Super clean brace notches with KMG binding jig
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kencierp
Re: Super clean brace notches with KMG binding jig
These guys sell that bit (1/4" Down spiral) wholesale to all
http://www.bamcarbide.com/1shx1cutdix21.html
Best I ever used -- period!!
http://www.bamcarbide.com/1shx1cutdix21.html
Best I ever used -- period!!
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Tom West
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Re: Super clean brace notches with KMG binding jig
I'm not skilled enough to cut notchs for bracing in linings for braces on a router table. I mark areas to be cut using top or back. Join marks with a straight edge. Then using two stiff slats across the rims I use a dremel mounted in it's router base. When using reversed lining you get a very clean joint.
Tom
Tom
" A person who has never made a mistake has never made anything "
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deadedith
Re: Super clean brace notches with KMG binding jig
I also use that dremel method. Both work just fine.
DaveB
DaveB
