Hi,
As I've stated before, I'm practicing on boxes to finally be able to veneer a speaker box. I think my last challenge (at the moment) before getting to do generic paper backed veneers is to learn how to cleanly trim veneer on edges. Their speaker cabinet design has a tweeter with no flange and a logo with no flange. The veneer has to be clean cut around the holes.
I bought the Whiteside RFTD1600 (1/8" spiral cut, downward) because I don't have room for a rolling bearing on one of the holes. So... before I start experimenting tomorrow... is there a place speed-wise I should start? I have the DeWalt trim router. Since the bit is so small in diameter, should I expect to start at the upper speed limit of the router?
Any other advice to shorten my learning time?