Woodworking is an art. You can get creative with a simple piece of wood and probably make it one of the most beautiful things in the world. But, the chief enemy of creativity is ‘lack of perfect tools’!
Some expert woodworking guys always use the best router bit for planer and designing their canvases aka wood pieces. A good router bit will save your time and energy and ensure the best wood crafting.
In the last few posts, we have introduced 3 SpeTool Flattenning planer router bits, all of which are excellent and have a good market performance and reputation.
Now SpeTool has come up with a new Flattening router bit with a 1/4" handle diameter, and 1-1/4" cutting diameter, and it's been an immediate hit with users.
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The installation was (relatively) easy. Watched several YouTube videos on how to do it. Old cutter head was not easy to remove. I have only used it for two weekends and love this cutter head. Smooth boards, way less noise and way less bogging down/blowing the breaker when taking passes above 1/16.
I wanted to wait until my planer was out of warranty to replace the cutter head and really wish I hadn't. Overall a great purchase and experience.
My first use was a new custom-built mahogany entry door with an interior profile too proud for door hardware installation. I simply set up the sled to run on the door styles and reduced the profile accordingly.
The top rail of the door was too short to accomplish the routing with the standard setup. I fabricated two pieces of 1/8" aluminum plate to cantilever the router base to extend the reach of the router by 6" to get the job done.