Routing handhold in end gran cutting board


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So my wife has me making some end-grain cutting boards and I need to route some sort of hand-hold in the sides and/or side/bottom edge.  I like the look of the hand-hold that is recessed into the side/bottom edge better so I think that's what I want but I'm open to suggestions.

I have a nice big router mounted in a table but I need buy a suitable bit. 

Any recommendations about a specific bit?  I've looked at some panel raising bits but can't really find anything that looks ideal. My current router bit collection is primarily ½" shank Whiteside bits, if anyone cares, but I'm certainly open to other good brands for this application.

 

And before someone suggests a shaper... I realize it would be ideal for this kind of task but that's not going to happen ?

 

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Thanks guys!  The sad truth is that I received a box/tray bit in a delivery earlier this week but I never considered it for this task - until now. I think it will work perfectly.

One more question - where can I find clear rubber "feet" for the boards?  I'm thinking of type with a small recessed area so I could use a stainless screw.  I can source plenty in black, white or gray but can't seem to find clear.

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Make a template out of mdf/ply attach with double sided tape and use a pattern bit.  I did mine with a hand held router.

This is exactly what i did, works great just takes a minute to do the depth in a few passes. I strongly recommend scoring the edge of the board at the max depth of the relief with a marking guage or knife to eliminate tearout.

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Also worth noting, with rubber feet the finger relief doesnt need to be very deep, and it looks nicer if its shallow. I think mine was about 5/16" deep which was plenty with the feet installed.

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The template i used.

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You can use a dado set and the table saw find the center of the cutting board add a sacrificial fence to the saw fence, find the center of the dado set mark it on the SF lower the blade below the table align the the center mark on the cutting board with the center of blade mark clamp the cutting board to the fence start saw raise blade into the edge of cutting board wah la you have a hand hold.

 

 

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