Trimming Door Bottom With Router at Lara Goldsbrough blog

Trimming Door Bottom With Router. I'm fitting laminate with underlay and the front door needs to be cut down considerably. I want to use my router with a guide rail to trim the bottom of some internal doors. I will show you how to. You will most likely need to cut or trim the door to ensure it no longer sticks. With solid wood a planer or router gives a neat finish. Practicing on an old door, the router bit is not. Most cuts feather off to nothing so a saw. I've tried both using a straight edge and a flush trim bit, and using a straight edge guiding the router base with good results. I was wondering whether there was a way to do this. I would be grateful for your advice on the appropriate technique for routing a groove in the bottom of a door, for the purpose of fitting a draft. To be honest you can cut a door with a router but its probably the last tool you would choose because trimming doors tends to be a mixture off. Both of which you can hire.

WOOD DOOR TRIMMER RYOBI Tools
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I want to use my router with a guide rail to trim the bottom of some internal doors. Practicing on an old door, the router bit is not. I would be grateful for your advice on the appropriate technique for routing a groove in the bottom of a door, for the purpose of fitting a draft. With solid wood a planer or router gives a neat finish. You will most likely need to cut or trim the door to ensure it no longer sticks. To be honest you can cut a door with a router but its probably the last tool you would choose because trimming doors tends to be a mixture off. I was wondering whether there was a way to do this. I'm fitting laminate with underlay and the front door needs to be cut down considerably. I will show you how to. Most cuts feather off to nothing so a saw.

WOOD DOOR TRIMMER RYOBI Tools

Trimming Door Bottom With Router I'm fitting laminate with underlay and the front door needs to be cut down considerably. Practicing on an old door, the router bit is not. I was wondering whether there was a way to do this. To be honest you can cut a door with a router but its probably the last tool you would choose because trimming doors tends to be a mixture off. You will most likely need to cut or trim the door to ensure it no longer sticks. I've tried both using a straight edge and a flush trim bit, and using a straight edge guiding the router base with good results. I will show you how to. I would be grateful for your advice on the appropriate technique for routing a groove in the bottom of a door, for the purpose of fitting a draft. I want to use my router with a guide rail to trim the bottom of some internal doors. With solid wood a planer or router gives a neat finish. I'm fitting laminate with underlay and the front door needs to be cut down considerably. Both of which you can hire. Most cuts feather off to nothing so a saw.

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