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Routers and bits, features, techniques, safety etc.
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What router bit type should I use on screws?
I don't think there are any woodworking router bits that were designed to handle metal screws in the wood being cut. … A final thought is to countersink the screws more deeply, so that the router bit won't touch the screws. …
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Can I use a 6mm shank in a 1/4 inch collet?
The best option would be to find a 6 mm collet for your router (if available). …
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How to cut bevel lengthwise along rafter
A table saw would be the easiest way.
Since you don't have one, a track saw should manage fine. It's accurate and easy to setup (as opposed to a regular circular saw). My main concern would be if it c …