Router 101 - Chamfer Bits - CarAudioFabrication

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Chamfer router bits are a great addition to the tools you will want to pick up for custom car audio fabrication . They allow you to add a special accent to pieces or even a slope for molding metal mesh or smoothing airflow into a port or around a brace . I use this bit often and I recommend at the very least you start with one 45 degree angle chamfer bit . A special thanks to Mobile Solutions for providing the tools in this video!

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I’m 7yrs late but I just learned that for cutting inside you actually want to travel clockwise so that your still doing a safe push cut. Outside edges are counter clockwise. (Which you seem to know). Anyway, safe cutting 🔪

rlight
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How long do these router bits stay sharp?

Man, thanks for all these lessons i'm learning a lot here!

pedro.na.trilha
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My go to router bit! Im actually married to the chamfer bit.

therealmatty_s
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First of all... thta's what she said ;-)
And the second is what the hell))) I've recently been working on furniture for a customer and had to use different router bits, so what I would like to say is that your quality is above the highest! I bet the final result is way better thant any average job, even if it's been done individually!

ApolloniumUranius
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What length/size of 45° chamfer bit is required to cut 3/4" plywood e.g. birch plywood or mdf? (Length of cutting surface, not bit length) HINT HINT: I wish someone would put together a 10 min vid on which basic bits are used to build a basic slot ported subwoofer enclosure that uses 3/4" thick wood w/ double baffle. Ex. 3/4" bullnose, 3/8" roundover, 45° chamfer, and what else?

lowhertzhighspl
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I'm looking to chamfer some 1/2 inch Stainless and titanium holes with a 45° angle, what type of chamfer bit would you or someone reading this recommend since hardened metal requires carbide

calligrapher
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At 1:12 it's not to perfect the centering, it's to keep the bit cooler.

ccccen
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Thanks for the vid however I have a router but no table. Can I use the chamfer bit on the router to make this on a subwoofer baffle hole?

droper
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Thanks for the video! What is the glass/plastic guard with handles that you are holding over your work piece?

tanyawebb
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What kind of bit he uses for cutting circles with the router?

tupolevdigital
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what is the brand of your router table ? =)

jkpgIce
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Why don't they make these with an 1/8" shaft

PeakyBlinder
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If its hard for fiberglass work ... Why dont you work with SMD sunflash product 😉