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Re: Radiator cover slots-new plan! - anonymouse1 - 02-09-2021 Thanks! Cabinet maker is looking better and better.... macphanatic wrote: Re: Radiator cover slots-new plan! - cbelt3 - 02-09-2021 IMHO I would go with slats made from half round. Re: Radiator cover slots-new plan! - mikebw - 02-09-2021 cbelt3 wrote: This guy still has a few brains left, eh? (tu) Re: Radiator cover slots-new plan! - anonymouse1 - 02-09-2021 These are pre-made kits. cbelt3 wrote: Re: Radiator cover slots-new plan! - macphanatic - 02-10-2021 Another thought would be to build a frame that the router can follow along the inside. You could clamp this to the top to use as a jig. I would start with a piece of plywood. Mark out the size of the slots that you want to make. Measure from the edge of the bit to the edge of the router base. Add this dimension to each side of the slot and mark a new box. Attach 1/2 or 3/4 inch material lined up and outside the larger box. Use the plunge router to route out the slot in the jig. Line the jig up on the radiator cover top and clamp and go to town. If you can't use the router outside, have someone hold a vacuum hose near the router to suck up as much dust as possible. A shop vac would be ideal, but you could use any vacuum. I'd use a new bag so as to have as much suction as possible. Re: Radiator cover slots-new plan! - Cary - 02-11-2021 mikebw wrote: This was my suggestion last time - you don't need a plunge router. As I believe I mentioned last time, DF is really hard on router bits. You may need multiple bits. |