Hello all. I am replacing the tiles in a mid century tiles table with some nice modern tiles. They are thicker than what was in there so I am removing ~3mm from the rebate.
I’ve used a half inch router bit up to the edge for accuracy. The table is veneered so I am only cutting chipboard.
Can anybody point me in the direction of a surfacing bit that will cut a bit quicker? I absolutely baffled at the choice and don’t know if I need to be spending £60 for what is pretty soft wood.
Fun seeing batsman score loads of runs but you want a bit of a contest between bat and ball.
These two may as well go on and break some records now because there’s literally no point in doing anything else other than letting our bowlers have a run out tomorrow.
See also nobheads (who don’t have kids) effectively littering with this cheap plastic shit a full four weeks before the made-up event they’re ‘celebrating’.
55% off well-made trainers works for me. I’ve got better things to do than get swept up than read any of the guff from trainer brands so this has all gone over my head.
Hello all. I am replacing the tiles in a mid century tiles table with some nice modern tiles. They are thicker than what was in there so I am removing ~3mm from the rebate.
I’ve used a half inch router bit up to the edge for accuracy. The table is veneered so I am only cutting chipboard.
Can anybody point me in the direction of a surfacing bit that will cut a bit quicker? I absolutely baffled at the choice and don’t know if I need to be spending £60 for what is pretty soft wood.