I'm thinking about making a new front door for my house, since the one I have is one of those bland metal ones that disfigure 99% of all houses built after 1975.:wmad:
I see that Freud has a S & R set where you can take off the top of the rail bit to form extended tenons. Like so:
http://www.mcfeelys.com/product/FS99-302/Freud-Interior-Exterior-Door-Router-Bit-Sets
Anyone here ever use one of these sets? What's your opinion of doing it this way as opposed to using loose tenons?
I am not considering a shaper. Too heavy for my shed-shop and too much denero.
Thanks in advance O wise ones!
:kermit: Steve
I see that Freud has a S & R set where you can take off the top of the rail bit to form extended tenons. Like so:
http://www.mcfeelys.com/product/FS99-302/Freud-Interior-Exterior-Door-Router-Bit-Sets
Anyone here ever use one of these sets? What's your opinion of doing it this way as opposed to using loose tenons?
I am not considering a shaper. Too heavy for my shed-shop and too much denero.
Thanks in advance O wise ones!
:kermit: Steve