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Milling/Chamfering exterior paneling
Hello!
I'm going to replace parts of the exterior panel on the house and since it's old panel that is recessed on both edges, it's no longer available for purchase.
So I need to mill/chamfer the panel about 1x1cm on both edges in a convenient way. I have a small router table from Jula and it works, but it's really tight, chips tend to get stuck around the planer, so it takes a really long time for each board.
Do you have any good tips on where one can rent a proper router table? I've looked around and most places have hand routers for rent but no accompanying table...
There is quite a lot of paneling that needs to be milled/chamfered.
I'm going to replace parts of the exterior panel on the house and since it's old panel that is recessed on both edges, it's no longer available for purchase.
So I need to mill/chamfer the panel about 1x1cm on both edges in a convenient way. I have a small router table from Jula and it works, but it's really tight, chips tend to get stuck around the planer, so it takes a really long time for each board.
Do you have any good tips on where one can rent a proper router table? I've looked around and most places have hand routers for rent but no accompanying table...
There is quite a lot of paneling that needs to be milled/chamfered.
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