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John Rudd:
I thought I read somewhere that a countersink ( HSS of course..) could used to chamfer corners.... :scratch:

chuck foster:
you can use router bits to give neat and fancy edges on aluminum and brass.............the carbide router bits might work on steel, but you would have to take light cuts and go very slow.

chuck  :wave:

websterz:

--- Quote from: John Rudd on November 26, 2009, 12:25:29 PM ---I thought I read somewhere that a countersink ( HSS of course..) could used to chamfer corners.... :scratch:

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Yup...works pretty well too.  :dremel:

NickG:
I tried the counter sink on brown stuff it was fine but when I tried to mill a v groove through some aluminium it really struggled. It might do a reasonable chamfer on one edge though. I might try it on a bit of scrap as I really need to put something around my alloy base, otherwise it might look a bit crap!

Nick

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