fin wrote:big-all wrote:do it the easy way cut to within 1mm off the cut line with the circular saw then you can clean with one pass off the router
you dont need a jig but you do need a half inch router and a worktop cutter
slow speed slow feed rate
whenever ive fitted worktops ive used a router. and just had it set on max speed.
are ya suposed to slow them down for worktops?
on most 1/2" routers the slow speed goes from just below half speed on "A"or1 about 8000rpm then in roughly 2000-2500 increment up to full speed around 20000 rpm
hardwood should be around 12-14000 rpm slow feed rate
passes should be 6 to 8mm deep in soft or hard wood with a final cut reposition the jig 0.5 to 1mm and do a full depth cut
on chipboard worktops full wack or 1 notch down but most people are full wack
the official line is half the router shank maximum depth per pass but
the extra 2 mm allows it to be done in 2 less passes so the tip off the cutter will manage another 30% so may complete the second join without changing cutters
when doing masons mitres or belfast sink cutouts providing you have a jigsaw that wont wander or the blade turn under
cut to within 5mm off the line and finnish with 2 passes off the router
if your realy brave 3 mm and one pass