Brad Velander wrote:
> a typical shop might have a 32mil diameter
> router as their smallest size
> router bit and therefore your corners will have a 16mil radius.
It is a bad idea to use an inside radius same as your router bit radius. This
requires the router to come to a complete stop and then start moving at 90
degrees. There will invariably be some chatter and the router will cut into the
sides. It is better to make a minimum radius larger than the router radius so
the cut is programmed as an arc which will give a lot better results.
Hamid
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