When I first started woodworking, I didn’t have a router and created “identical” parts one at a time, measuring, cutting and shaping them one by one. I kept my fingers crossed that they’d match.
After getting my first router and bit set, I was able to create identical parts by making a template and trimming my rough-cut workpieces with a flush-trim bit. Over the years I learned a few tips and techniques for getting the best results.
These tips don’t require any specialised bits. For the majority of my work, I use the three basic bits you see at left. My workhorse bit is the flush-trim bit at the top. Its bearing is attached at the end of the bit and I use it in my router table, so I…