Rob Keeble
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Hi All
Well as you all know i got Carols book. Been busy studying just like ole Steve. So I am fascinated by the inlay kit idea. But my studies show me that i need to be way more selective in my router bits than i have been.
So i finally invested in a 1/4 carbide cutter. Was not going to get a kit because i discovered something i want to share with you that can save you a fair amount of coin depending on what you already got.
I have a template kit, i do some research and see LV sells an inlay kit. But it gets better. In my template kit i already got the template the right size.
So what i want to share is if you want to do some inlay routing, have a 7/16 template and the 1/4 carbide cutter you can purchase their template routing collar on its own for $5.95 Canadian. See here.
This is way cheaper than buying the kit and the template and bit as it is sold most of the time.
Now to try it out.
Well as you all know i got Carols book. Been busy studying just like ole Steve. So I am fascinated by the inlay kit idea. But my studies show me that i need to be way more selective in my router bits than i have been.
So i finally invested in a 1/4 carbide cutter. Was not going to get a kit because i discovered something i want to share with you that can save you a fair amount of coin depending on what you already got.
I have a template kit, i do some research and see LV sells an inlay kit. But it gets better. In my template kit i already got the template the right size.
So what i want to share is if you want to do some inlay routing, have a 7/16 template and the 1/4 carbide cutter you can purchase their template routing collar on its own for $5.95 Canadian. See here.
This is way cheaper than buying the kit and the template and bit as it is sold most of the time.
Now to try it out.