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Old 04-09-2008, 10:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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router bit for dremel (stock relieving)

I want to relieve some wood inside a stock, it's minor relieving for a ram and some hoses, all the major work is done.

Is some router bit ideal or this gentle but significant enough carving?

I do not wish to have to file or sand inefficiently, and saws are our of the question. hand carving is my only other option.
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It may or may not be ideal.... if you are good with the dremel and have a steady hand you could probably use one of the wood bits. Just start shallow and remove a little wood at a time.

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what do you mean by wood bit?
I would assume it's a side cutting router bit of some type?
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If you have a dremel set.. it comes with the tool and a few bits.. you want to use one of the bits like in the upper left of the list shown here:

Dremel Bits, Drills, Acessories

Just use the appropriate shape.. whether it be cylindrical, ball, tear drop, etc.

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yeah, dremel routing bit.
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i usually use a ball for final trigger group inletting...to do the little inlets for crosspins, etc.
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