GUIDE BUSH CUTTER OFFSET
The
crucial thing about using guide bushes is that the cut takes place at
a distance from the outside edge of the guide bush. This distance
depends on the diameter of the bush and the diameter of the cutter
and is known as the 'offset'.
With some standard applications e.g. dovetailing, mitring kitchen
work tops, you do not have to worry about this offset; you simply use
the jig with the specified guide bush and cutter.
When making your own templates however, the offset must be
calculated and taken into account in the construction.
The simple formula for calculating the offset is:
(Outside diameter of guide bush - diameter of cutter)/2. For
example, with a 30mm guide bush and a 10 mm cutter, the offset is
(30-10)/2 = 10mm.
The calculation can become awkward when we have metric guide
bushes and Imperial diameter cutters. Remember when making your
templates that if the cut is around the outside of the
template it will be bigger than the template; if it is round the
inside the cut will be smaller.
If you are still puzzled, the easiest way to grasp it is to put a
cutter and guide bush into your router, make a cut against a straight
edge and measure the distance from the edge of the cut to the
straight edge. The illustration shows the above calculation
diagrammatically.
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