Can someone give me a definitive answer as to what the radius is for the round over? I need to buy a router bit for my new router, and I'd hate to blow money on the wrong bit!
Thanks in advance!
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Don't know the radius but definitely get a bit with a bearing. The cheap solid type leave nasty burns.Lonely Raven wrote:I'm reading, and getting mixed information on what the round-over is on the Trainwreck cabs.
Can someone give me a definitive answer as to what the radius is for the round over? I need to buy a router bit for my new router, and I'd hate to blow money on the wrong bit!![]()
Thanks in advance!
That's kinda what I'm hoping for.Noel Grassy wrote:Perhaps Glen will weigh in on this. His cabs had to match an existing 'wreck.
CarefulLonely Raven wrote: ... I've heard everything from 1/4" to 1/2" round overs...
Great pic MB. How'd you get so close?Monkey Boy wrote:Here is Paisley's amp...
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Before I was a computer tech, I was a wood worker...we would use this very technical method....geetarpicker wrote:Can anyone tell me how to determine this without a router bit in hand? I'll then check my original cab. My cab builder did match my cab in every respect for my pair of personal clones, and yes the PDF file I found on the net was quite different than my original on many points.
GK