The Router Bits - Creating Finger Pull Profiles
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ม.ค. 2018
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Creating Finger Pull profiles is not particularly difficult - but there are some things you should know. In this episode, Patrick takes us through the principles of the initial setup.
Gaining significantly in popularity in recent times, finger pull bits provide two options for keeping grabs in line with the doors being produced. The first option is to cut a recessed pull directly on to the door, whether by running a pull all the way along the top or bottom of the drawer or cutting out an inset in the middle or edge of the doors.
The second option popular in European furniture is to get a matching or offset-colour piece of timber and run it past the the router bit on both sides, then cut the handle to length and fix it to the door as a feature.
The cutter height is the overall height of the cutter with the rebated section closest to the shank. The Pull Recess Height refers to the useable height that stops at the start of this rebate which would be the depth used when cutting the pull in material. - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
Excellent... Exactly what I needed to see and my first panels came out perfect because of your tutelage. THANK YOU!!!
Thanks Jim. We are glad to have been of assistance! There are plenty more where this one came from. Perhaps have a look through our channel to see if there is anything else we can help you with.
Jolly-good bits of instruction, spot-on and nicely done. Cheers!
The bit about setting the fence and the ruler was what I was looking for. Suspected that's what I needed to do, but you showed it in action (and the ruler is a good idea). Thanks!
Superb video - all my questions answered. Subscribed with thanks!
Simple and to the point. This is exactly what I needed to know, thanks!
Good video, thank you. Was looking for these bit and examples for it
Always very interesting to see how things work 👍🇦🇺👍
Best youtube video ever.. nicely explained 👌 👏 well done mate
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
Lol yes out of all the TH-cam videos this one about finger pulls is the best... Lmfao 🤣
Super, thanks for the video!!!
Glad you liked it!
Hi, very interesting video! Do you think this is also possible with plywood? What would be the minimum thickness?
Excellent question. I've had mixed succes with router dovetailing on plywood so I'd like to know the answer to this as well.
I've made my kitchen cabinets into kind of block around the edges, have hidden hinges and want to make hidden finger pulls but not along the hold length just about 5 or 6 inches long between bottom and midway point, i have a handheld router , is their a jig for that.thanks, Happy New Year.
Can you use these bits on cutting boards, especially where the end of the board is rounded rather than square. Cheers
Could you make a rudimentary finger pull with cove bit instead?
You could. I might be a bit sharp on the inside edge.
How would you use that bit in a hand held router?
What about in the center of the door or drawer and without cutting clear through
In that case you would do a 'stopped' cut. We found this video as an example: th-cam.com/video/jAQXYBciieM/w-d-xo.html
Is there a company in the U.S. where I can purchase this type of finger pull bit?
Hi. Did you find any company in the US to buy this from?
@@femia.9298 - I don't remember as this was 2 years ago. But I think I was able to just use a bit I had on hand. Can't remember which one, though. Sorry.
@@robira1313 thanks
There are many similar projects in Woodprix's plans.