Re: How to get rid of router lines??
- From: John <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 11:39:28 -0500
After seeing others' responses I think perhaps I misunderstood your original question. Sorry. The only other suggestion I might make then would be that perhaps a slightly thinner workpiece might help. If you can post a photo or drawing of the problem you'd likely get definitive answers quickly.
J.
countinsheep@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Will a dish bit do the same thing as a roundover bit? Sorry John I am a complete novice! I build fishing lures and wouldn't mind the sanding but when you have literally hundreds to work with it becomes very tiring.
I have tried adjusting the height dave but can't ever seem to get it to go away "completely". I am using hard maple so the sanding part is "hard"!
I have tried a flat file to sand them, sandpaper, a drum sander on my drill press, a belt sander, they all work but the amount of time needed to correct the problem is considerable and it really wears me down after doing 30 of them.
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