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    Default What trim router bit cuts this type of edge

    It's a classic pine table edge but what bit is used (see attachment)
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    Hi,
    A round over bit with a smaller guide bearing fitted.
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    Just looks like a basic roundover bit was used.

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    I wouldn’t use a trim router though unless that’s all you have available. You’ll have to take many light cuts dropping the bit down a smidge each time. Definitely make a long sub-base out of perspex or similar to stabilise the machine.

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    AS said above, note, most trim routers would be working hard on top that size.

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    Thanks for the bit type and offset sub-base advice; I'll make one up and practice a lot before attempting this.

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