hi mike, i didnt want to post this on the router blog, but i would never ever use a 1/4 shank bit to make raised panels. you would just be asking for trouble and a trip to the er. 1/4 shank might be ok for the rail and stile cuts. i only use 1/2 shank bits, stronger and dissipate the heat better. i gave all my 1/4 shank bits away. the 1/2 shanks cost the same or slightly more than the 1/4 shank. this is only my opinion and you know what they say about opinions. check with jay and see if he agrees with me. talk to you later. good luck with the water problems.
I always need help in downloading things on this site. I am trying to be a better woodworker. I started with using 2 bys and plywood until I get more comfidient in using hard woods like oak, maple, and such. I really want to improve my skills in woodworking. I have done some really neat stuff. I made a workbench and made smooth wooden slides for my drawers. I had a neighbor checked out my door slides and he thought that they were ball bearing slides. He was sure embressed with them. I know I sure was. Thanks again for the friend request.
steve kidd
Apr 20, 2011
steve kidd
Jun 1, 2011
Leslee
Thanks, Mike.
I always need help in downloading things on this site. I am trying to be a better woodworker. I started with using 2 bys and plywood until I get more comfidient in using hard woods like oak, maple, and such. I really want to improve my skills in woodworking. I have done some really neat stuff. I made a workbench and made smooth wooden slides for my drawers. I had a neighbor checked out my door slides and he thought that they were ball bearing slides. He was sure embressed with them. I know I sure was. Thanks again for the friend request.
leslee
Aug 28, 2011