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Aug 31, · Hi folks-- Have a question for the site. I'm building a deck, and wish to use a round-over bit to trim the outer edge of the fascia board for the edge of the deck. I've purchased a set of Skil roundover bits (1/4, 3/8, & 1/2 inch, with axial bearings). I'm going to wind up with approx. Dec 31, · Yes, a 1/4" radius bit does make a perfectly rounded profile on 1/4" thick material, but there isn't anything for the bearing to ride against, so you would normally use a router table with a fence to accomplish this. I think it's better to use a smaller bit than the thickness of your handle material, because it's best to keep some flat area on the spine and edge sides of the handle. It's also easier to . Aug 02, · Newb w/ first router, a used 1/2" Hitachi in a router table setup. I don't have any bits, and need a round over bit for my first project using the router. Just need to round over the edge of 3/4" plywood. Not sure what the right size is, but I'm just looking to soften the edge for comfort, not dramatically reshape it for any kind of aesthetic.







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