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Chris,
I get your concerns, so look into this as a possible solution.
If you have access to a router which handles 1/ 2 inch shanks consider buying a 1/2 dia shank tapered end mill. You can get them in HSS (High Speed Steel) or solid Carbide (bigger bucks). They are available in standard tapers from 1 degree to 45 degrees. The working end is 3/4 to 1" Long. Check this out.
http://www.use-enco.com/CGI/INPDFF?PMPAGE=161&PMITEM=327-1715
Another possibility is to purchase a router trimmer bit with a bearing on upper end. Amana Tool makes a 3 1/4 inch long with 1/2" dia shank, 3/8 working dia x 1" lg. working end. You'll need to make a tapered bushing to mount to the bottom surface of the router base with an angle to match the angle between the DB's bottom and sides.
I'am guessing that will be somewhere about 110-115 degrees. So the Bushings Inside Dia (ID) will have to be a few thousands of an inch greater than the bits bearing OD (a 1/2" drilled hole will do). You'll need to make the length of the bushing long enough to obtain the desired angle. Mount it on the base of the router and give it a go. I tried to make a sketch of the bushing. "C" is the centerline of the router base where the bit is exposed. Connect points "A-A" and then "B=B" to complete the drawing (well sketch). "D" is where the bearing would be mostly exposed with the working end fully exposed below "D".
A_______________ C __________________B
l l
l l
A___l l____B
D
If you need a better explaination let me know and I can make a "Measured Drawing" (That's what Master Wood Worker Norm Abrams calls a detailed drawing).
Hope this helps you get closer to where you want to be. G'Luck
Dorf
Won't Cutting glass and Kevlar with a high speed tool/blade will dull it right quickly.Even slowing it down will dull the bit I think.
Never tried cutting Kevlar in epoxy but a jig saw can be beveled to match, and blades are cheap.You'll need a thin metal edge wrapped around your sides so the blade can follow.Go slow with a steady hand it should work.
I was wondering what was going on with your build,there's just not enough time in the summer for boat building eh?
good luck.
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