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Click here to cancel reply. This is a terrific jig. The one BIG drawback is this: tearout in plywood. I get tearout. I hope someone has some suggestions as how to avoid tearout with this bit. That is interesting. I have not found much tearout in using the jig so far.
It will be interesting to see if anyone else chimes in with any experience here. I wonder if your bit was not honed properly in the manufacturing process. Or, perhaps you are using a more coarse-grained wood than I am I have only used it on maple and birch so far , which may lead to a greater tendency to tear out.
I will try some different tests to see if I find any conditions that lead to tearout problems. I wonder if it would help to dampen the wood slightly prior to drilling? We build the cabinets out of oak faced veneer core plywood. I also use it in a class where we build the cases from melamine. I use the 5-mm bit and have never had a tearing issue in plywood or chipping issue in melmanine.
I drilled into solid wood, plywood, and veneered MDF. I also tried varying the drill speed. In all of these variations, I was not able to produce any noteworthy tearout.
George asks a good question. Assuming the answer is yes, and if it has been producing tearout since day one as it sounds, I am suspicious that you received a bit that was defective.
Just found this post because I have had tearout issues in both Birch and Hickory veneer plywood since I started using the jig a month ago. Never occurred to me the bit might be defective. Thanks for the suggestion. I solved the tearout problem. It is much more powerful than any of my cordless drills. I noticed a couple of posts on the Rockler site that mentioned this as a possible fix for the tearout.
I did order a new bit, but the old one works fine with the new drill. Remember me. Lost your password? Adjustable side stops allow repeatable positioning, and have an offset for registering a rabbeted drawer front. Fast-acting cam clamps reliably hold the work against a non-marring textured clamping surface.
An eccentric guide bushing lets you accurately change the distance between the cutter and template, eliminating the need to fine tune jig position for joint fit. Interchangeable instruction cards provide an overview of the set-up required for each joint, and slip into a channel in the top of the beam for quick reference.
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