Ah, okay, so what I gather is I'd have to boost the material up some so the baring is cleared and the cutting edge will touch the material and that makes sense.
tnx, On Aug 25, 2009, at 6:16 AM, john schwery wrote: > Scott, I don't know about speed, but you place the bit so the bearing > is below where you want to cut, I would say, about a quarter inch > below.I have used this bit a lot on wood and it works great. > earlier, Scott Howell, wrote: > > > > > >Folks, I have a question. > > > >I got a laminate router bit to trim some thin laminate material, > which > >will go on the unfinished end of a counter top. Now I tried using a > >utility knife and all that, but this is a case where the router might > >work a little better. Since the bit was pretty inexpensive, I'm more > >interested in just trying this out since I could with a lot of > >patience work at cutting and smoothing. In any case, there is a > >baring at the bottom of the bit and then the cutting edge. How does > >one effectively use this bit and at what speed would I want to trim > >the material? > > > >tnx, > > > > John > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
