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    Default Chamfering bit size

    What do you guys recommend when it comes to shank size for chamfering bit? 1/4 vs 1/2" shank. Will only be using it to take the sharp edges off

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    If you only use it for that purpose then probably doesn't matter 1/4" may be more versatile as you csn use in smaller routers.
    I regularly use mine for doing edges and have both.

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