Router Bits for Building Guitars | How to use Template Bits

In last weeks video, I made a custom sized router template for a guitar I’m currently building. The idea was to show you how I designed a template from scratch, and how you could apply it to your application. I was focused solely on the template. Several of you commented on that saying you would like more information on the bits I was using. Well, this video is just for you. I gathered up the bits I use when making a guitar, and explained each one. Then, I used a couple of them to make a duplicate of the template from last week.

Thanks for letting me know you wanted more information. I hope you find this helpful.

— Affiliate Links to Products Used —
Infinity Flush Trim Bit (different size than mine, mine is the 3/4″ diameter) – https://amzn.to/3lVHIhA
Amana Tools 3/8″ Plunge Tip Bit – https://amzn.to/2IJQP6O
Amana 1/4″ x 3/8″ x 1/8″ Bit – https://amzn.to/3k6fsbE
Freud 1/4″ Downcut Bit – https://amzn.to/351zONa

— Non Affiliate Links —
Infinity Mega Flush Trim Bits – https://www.infinitytools.com/mega-flush-trim-router-bits
Radian 4 Flute Straight Bit – https://radiantools.com/collections/router-bits/products/4-flute-dual-bearing-router-bit-19mm-x-51mm
Radian 3 Flute 1/4″ Bit – https://radiantools.com/collections/router-bits/products/3-flute-top-bearing-plunge-router-bit-19mm-x-32mm

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