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- In todayamp;#39;s video, weamp;#39;re looking at how to use a patterning bit for cutting shapes or cleaning out the bottom of holes, dadoes, or grooves. As you can see, this project required a lot of holes, 40 to be exact, and the method I chose to make these holes was to use an inch and an eighth Forstner bit. Forstner bits, if you donamp;#39;t already know, are drill bits that are designed to drill flat bottomed holes. However, the downside is that they do leave a small visible hole where the tip of the drill bit was. In some cases, that would be acceptable, but for this project, itamp;#39;s not. So how do we get rid of those marks? Well, the method weamp;#39;re gonna look at today utilizes a patterning bit and a small trim router with a plunge base. This routeramp;#39;s manufacturer gives you the option to buy a separate plunge base. So all you have to do to turn this fixed base router into a plunge router is to remove the motor from one base and it in the other. As far as t