George Vondriska

Using a Flush Trim Router

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Duration:   4  mins

Woodworking expert George Vondriska provides tips on how to use a flush trim router bit to cut a chair leg blank, including how to select the correctly sized router bit, set the height of a bit and use patterns to cut perfectly matched pieces. A WoodWorkers Guild of America (WWGOA) original videos.

Router bit provided by CMT Orange Tools. For more information, visit www.cmtutensili.com

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6 Responses to “Using a Flush Trim Router”

  1. Pierre

    When should one use a larger diameter flush trim bit (1/2" or 3/4") ?

  2. mminorhsd

    I tried something very similar to this yesterday using 3/4" white pine for the work piece and a piece of plywood for the template. Less than halfway through the trimming process a large chunk of the pine ripped off. I don't know if I was going too fast, or trying to take too much off with the router, but it was very frustrating.

  3. john glenn

    Good video, looked complete to me.

  4. Julian

    This video seems to finish before the end. i.e. George says: "at this point I can turn on the router", and we don't get to see the routing.

  5. Terry

    You could at least finish the video.

  6. David

    Was there more to this video? Weird place to stop.

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