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Nov 20, 2025 - 10:22 AM
To plane wood with a router, you typically use a straight bit or a flattening (surfacing) bit. These bits have a flat bottom and are designed to remove material evenly across the surface, making them ideal for leveling slabs or boards. For larger areas, a wide surfacing bit is preferred to cover more surface with each pass.
Also a Router Flattening Sled is recommended for a perfect outcome every time.
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Also a Router Flattening Sled is recommended for a perfect outcome every time.
Here is a Direct Link to them.
https://toolstoday.com/woodpeckers/?s...
