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Re: Router bits
By:Charles Cooper
Date: 4/28/2000, 12:01 am
In Response To: Router bits (Michel Daneault)

: I bought a book "The strip built Sea Kayak" and i tried to find the
: bits for cove-and-bead ½ shank show at figure 3-13 (at left on the
: picture) I had look on Jesada Site but i dont find it. Is someone can say
: me the piece number and where i can find it?

: Thank you

: Michel Daneault Québec Canada

Bonjour Michel,

I can't find my catalogue, but I believe that Lee Valley carries a very good quality 1/2" shank cove and bead router bit set. Their head office is in Ottawa and their toll free number is (Canada) 1-800-267-8761.

They will send a catalogue it you ask. You can also order one on their website (see the attached URL).

There have been a number of threads regarding router bits. Many feel that 1/4" shank bits are fine, and they probably are. However, if you have a 1/2" router, it's best to get a matching bit. That way you won't have to deal with adapters. I also personally feel that if I'm going to have a piece of steel and carbide rotating at 20,000 RMP a few inches from me, I want it attached to the biggest shaft I can get! ;-)

No, I have no connection with LV, I just like their stuff. I have also used Freud and Jeseda bits without problems.

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Router bits
Michel Daneault -- 4/27/2000, 10:08 pm
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Allen R. -- 4/28/2000, 11:59 am
Re: Router bits
Charles Cooper -- 4/28/2000, 12:01 am
Re: Router bits
Ross Leidy -- 4/27/2000, 11:51 pm