Rouer bit

slim123

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What are you cuemakers using to take your square stock to round. i'm thinking a roundover bit, however someone here might have a better suggestion, maybe the size or maybe a different method totally Maybe just take the router with a straight bit and knock off the corners with just the router and the headstock not turning
 
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Knock the corners off with a bandsaw, then either in the lathe with a 3 wing cutter or on my table saw machine with a 10" 50 Tooth blade.
 
I knock off the corners with a 45 degree bit in a router table, then use a straight bit/router setup in the lathe to turn it to 1.375 round.
 
Used the indexing on my headstock, knocked off the corners with a good 3/4 inch two sided straight cut router bit , then turned it, came out like it was suppose too, thanks for your ideas, helped me come up with my own with what i had.
 
If any of you guys haven't figured out how to replace your turning tools on your lathe, with live routers, also on your lathe, do so. It's a game changer.
 
Same here, I use the bandsaw to trim the corners then a 3 wing cutter and turn the piece to 35mm, it's a pretty straight forward process, generates a lot of chips and dust though, so have some sort of dust extraction system setup or your gonna breathe in that fine dust for days to come.
 
I made a dowling sled for my table saw. Cost about $30 and turns pretty accurate so I can use my lathe and router for final passes. Roughing gouge on the wood lathe is the backup.
 
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