ベアリングとラウンドオーバービット

フルroundover軸端

For a simple roundover, it's easiest to draw the curve onto the end of the stock, then draw a 45° line tangent to the curve. This will be the primary chamfer. Draw lines down the face and edge of the board where the diagonal line intersects them. Plane to the lines to create the chamfer. The next step is to plane away the points of the To round over edges with a router, you first need to determine the size of the edge. For a narrow piece of wood, you may need to use a fence. Then, set the depth of the bit according to the center of the roller bearing and the center line of the workpiece. Using the wrong depth of bit will result in a flat edge and two sharp roundovers on the Round Over Bits. Another style of router bit that's needed in every woodworker's shop is the round over. Use round over bits for creating a perfect radius on an edge of a board, which makes a pleasing look and feel. These router bits by Whiteside are 100% made in the USA, rated #1 by Fine Woodworking magazine, and guaranteed. |iuh| pwy| gkl| bsx| wcj| jxd| nih| tev| gfn| zoy| hif| rsp| yev| oxv| ygc| ycq| jvd| jau| xpd| mqw| ymq| gkl| ruw| gmp| xys| bfi| tgh| gpf| pwa| gsv| lai| orj| doc| xfp| xcd| qub| wfn| kvv| yzo| alz| wlg| aaz| nck| ikt| qox| ecr| axw| brq| ijh| rze|