Dale, is a pilot bit the same thing as a bearing?

earlier, Dale Leavens, wrote:

>Hello,
>
>The usual way to do this without a router table is to lay the narrow 
>board along with another on a work bench or table to widen the 
>surface. They should be the same thickness. You then stick them down 
>with double sided tape or if the parallel board is wide enough you 
>can also clamp it down. Then using a round over bit or what ever 
>profile you wish, preferably with a pilot bit you run the router 
>along the edge to be routed.
>
>A two inch board is pretty narrow to guide a router along without 
>more support for the base. It will tend to rock and spoil your cut.
>
>I also have a fairly large piece of particle board with a round hole 
>which includes a shoulder to hold a router and clamp an temporary 
>fence to it and clamp it to the edge of my work table. This has 
>formed a large temporary router table. While I don't use it any more 
>I can't bring myself to throw it away.
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Scott Howell
>To: <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 5:21 AM
>Subject: [BlindHandyMan] question on holding stock while using a router
>
>Hey folks, I was thinking about this little project and ran into a
>small problem. I have a piece of one by two that I want to take a
>router and make a rounded edge. So, I got to thinking that I don't
>have a table so just cant run the piece through, but of course in
>order to do it free-hand I'd have to hold the piece still. So, not
>having used a router enough to really know how this would work, I was
>wondering what would be the best way to hold the piece still? I
>thought of putting it in a vice and leaving enough room for the bit to
>do its job and that might be the best option, but I thought I'd ask
>and see if others had any better ideas. I didn't want to screw it down
>to any thing if I could avoid it. The plan in the end is to round off
>the edge, make some plugs to hide the screws, stain it, and mount it
>to the front edge of my wife's desk. I think it'll look nice once I've
>got it finished.
>
>tnx
>
>Scott Howell
><mailto:s.howell%40verizon.net>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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John


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