Perfect Roundovers On Your Woodworking Projects Over & Over Again With This Cutter
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Hi everyone!
This video is to alert everyone of this great cutter which every woodworker should have.
Enjoy The Video
Ryan
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Hi Ryan, I took your recommendation on this 2 years ago and have had consistently good results ever since. I use it on my Makita Palm Router with the standard dust collection attachment and it is excellent. Many thanks for recommending...
Hello!!
That is great to hear...
It really is a time saving cutter isnt it!
Its tiny but it does a fab job of giving you the perfect round :-)
Thank you for the comment and support...
Cheers
Ryan :-)
I have that one permanently setup in a 12v Bosch router really good
That's a good idea, having a few routers/trimmers set up with different cutters. Less down time 😊👍
Hey Ryan, just a quick one, do you varnish any painted mdf surfaces that will see some traffic? Like top of beside tables etc. if so what do you use?? Thanks
Hey!!
That's a good question...
I have needed to varnish a few painted drawer fascias before and few other similar things, but nothing with traffic.
I would have thought using Bona Mega would be your best bet.
It's water based but seriously tough.
I used this for my ultimate workbench and its ridiculously tough!
I haven't noticed any yellowing or change of colour at all.
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@@thelondoncraftsmanworkshop thanks mate! Have used that for my floors and it really is tough. Thanks!
@CabinetFramingUK No probs mate, yes it's really tough!
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