In this video I’m using my newly updated router table to build a raised panel door. And yes, you need to use a router table to use the bits I’m using here! While the maple I used gave me a few challenges, the door came out nicely. If you choose to make a door like this, feel free to practice on something a bit softer, and ensure your bits and blades are sharp.
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Items Used in This Video Include:
Fisher’s Shop Straight Edge Jig Plans (or tapering jig…) – Thanks Drew!: https://www.fishersshoponline.com/product-page/table-saw-jigs-part-2
Triton TRA001 3-1/4 HP variable speed router: https://www.rockler.com/triton-3-1-4-hp-dual-mode-plunge-router
Whiteside Style and Rail Cutters 6001 (similar to what I used): https://amzn.to/3VDr9KD
Freud Panel Raising Bit (similar to what I used) 99-260: https://amzn.to/415ONQZ
Contour Sanding Grips: https://www.rockler.com/rockler-contour-sanding-grips-2
Special thanks for the background music, Nile's Blues Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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