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need help with chipping and router bits

both
13 years ago

I have been cutting cabinet door frame out of poplar wood. Using a porter cable router and router bits rail and stile 1/2 inch shank carbite tipped from MLCS woodworking. I keep jetting chipping at the ends which is fine for the stiles because I run a longer piece and then cut of to get the correct height. But when the rail sides are being routed they chip at the end. Also when I switch between the router bits without moving the height of the router they do not always line up perfectly. I am aware to put the correct amount of pressure on the wood so as not to tip it and the table guide is tight. Now when I do test runs in pine they come out beautiful. I am considering switching to pine because these are painted cabinets and the paint will provide some protection to the wood and harden it a little. Before I go to pine I thought I would inquire here and see if anyone has any tips for me. oh ya when I run the poplar through I go slow. Thanks Amy

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