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Pickguard Bevel Cutter
This special 45-degree bit cuts a clean, uniform bevel around the edge of a laminated pickguard. The carbide-tipped cutter has a 1/4"-diameter shank and 1/2"-diameter ball bearing guide.

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Cutting Custom Pickuards with the Pickguard Bevel Cutter
Directions for use
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i-5243 Updated 12/03
The bearing on the bottom of the bevel cutter follows the shape of your shop-made template. Making the template is the most important step the final pickguard edge will only be as good as the guiding edge of the template. If your template is made from hardboard, plywood, or any porous material, saturate the edge with superglue or epoxy to harden the edge, then file and scrape it clean and smooth. The template should be at least 1/2" thick for good ball-bearing contact.
There are two approaches to routing with a template and the bevel cutter: hand-holding a router, or using a router table (small, portable router tables can be bought from Sears, or other woodworking suppliers). |
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 Shown on page 35 of our latest catalog.
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