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  1. 2 hours ago, swt61 said:

    That's it exactly. You need to buff off all of the excess after how ever many minutes stated on the label.

    Al uses a buffing pad on his Festool orbital sander. That works nicely.

    I found a 6” black and decker polisher for $30 on sale that works really well.

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  2. Ok, I think I figured it out. I want a 2.5” finished circle, using a 1/2” bit and a 3/4” outside diameter bushing so I need a 2.75” inside hole and a 4” outside diameter. The thickness would be best if more than 9/16” (that’s the height of the bushing).

    Did I pass the math test? :)

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  3. On 3/26/2023 at 6:31 AM, n_maher said:

    Dimensions?

    Hm I am not exactly sure.
     

    I have a router with a “Standard U.S. Guide Bushing Adapter” (Festool OF1010 EQ Imperial) but no guide bushing (or at least I don’t see one in the box). I have various straight shank bits in 3/8”, 1/2”, 3/4”. I need the finished inside diameter to be 2-1/2” and then the outside diameter to be 3-1/2” (or up to maybe 4”) and enough surface to make sure it sticks down real well. 

  4. 21 hours ago, swt61 said:

    The bearing is supposed to be inverted, not the earth mover.

    Oh yeah that project - I need a circle router template so I can recess the nut a bit on the back of the plinth. Ideal template would be a circle on the outside too so I could use that outside edge to cut away the dampening rubber backing on the plinth.

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