Alex Berkovsky
02-23-2010, 7:16 PM
This is a two-part question related to cutting rails. The first question will be geared towards Rockler coping jig owners. I started playing around with a cabinet set I had purchased a while back (no name Chinese brand). As I was setting up for a rail cut, I noticed that the cutter was going to cut right into the Rockler's phenolic sled (I set up the bit to make a 1/16" lip on the rail). Is the rail cutter supposed to cut into the sled on the first cut or am I doing something wrong?
The second question is related to rail cut setup for 3/4" stock. I read in the American Woodworker magazine (#134 March/2008 isuue) that for appearance and strength, the lip should measure at least 1/16" and the rabbet should measure at least 3/16". When I set up my bit for 1/16" lip cut, the rabbet measures 1/8". If I try to make the rabbet more than 1/8", the lip becomes thinner. Do I have a bad rail/stile set or those are just general numbers specified in the magazine?
The second question is related to rail cut setup for 3/4" stock. I read in the American Woodworker magazine (#134 March/2008 isuue) that for appearance and strength, the lip should measure at least 1/16" and the rabbet should measure at least 3/16". When I set up my bit for 1/16" lip cut, the rabbet measures 1/8". If I try to make the rabbet more than 1/8", the lip becomes thinner. Do I have a bad rail/stile set or those are just general numbers specified in the magazine?