I believe it is clean because of the speed of cut, no hesitation at the ends.

In Tim's suggestion, cutting from the side, there will be a very notable difference in the look of the ends of the flutes.  Instead of the sharp radius start and stop, there will be a ramping in and out that will be the radius of the major diameter of the bit.  Tapered in so to speak.  Also, the cut will have to be a climb cut to remove stock and then a final clean cut.  The next area of concern is the lifting of the grain rip out at the exit of the cut.  These are all controllable but as I said are just areas to be aware of.  I really like the positive index stops as well as the bearing follower.

Mike OK

On 3/1/2018 9:31 AM, Tom Dotta wrote:
HI All
Most impressively clean cut, no burning, even though the wood looks full of resin. Do you think the cutter has a greater angle of relief than ours? Cheers  Tom Dotta

On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 6:33 AM, Richard Ellis <rchrd.ell...@gmail.com <mailto:rchrd.ell...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Tim
    I am not too sure how to hold such objects------- other than on
    the Revo's table, rotary or the normal flat one. A cheaper cutter
    would suffice me thinks!!??

    On Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 11:54:59 AM UTC, Tim wrote:

        I like his method of a follower. If I was doing this on the
        legacy I would turn the piece on it's side and use a side
        cutting bit with a bearing.  Simple stuff and you don't have
        to modify anything.

        Tim
        On Mar 1, 2018, at 1:34 AM, Richard Ellis
        <rchrd....@gmail.com> wrote:

            Hi all thought this may be of interest to some So have
            re:posted it. Thanks Curt ---some possibilities there
            Richard

            Curt George         
            11/12/17

            Well not exactly, but his set up and jigs could be used on
            the Legacy... I THINK OF IT AS A GOOD LEARNING EXPERIENCE.
            Enjoy the video.

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-zjc5qYFyQ
            <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-zjc5qYFyQ>

            C.A.G.

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