Hello all, I have a small to mid size shop and i am really working hard to get my lead time on a custom kitchen down. one thing that i notice costs me a lot of time and im not sure if its needed is i a 2nd pass on all of my profile cuts(jointer then back for 2nd) and i get a face chip out on a lot of the cope cuts. I find if i do the cope in 2 passes they do this much much less or not at all.
The way i am making them now is im using shaper tables with router rail and stile bits in them the profile shaper has a small power feeder on it (different machines). From reading on this site I have learned that the rpms are a bit low for this job on a shaper so i plan to buy 3 wing shaper bit sets but they are expensive-ish.
So my question is, should I be able to get one pass (with the grain facing the proper way for milling ofc) one rail and stile cuts with little to no chipping ?