Vann
Established Member
I have a Makita 3620 (a fairly basic model - but I've had it for years and it's done nearly everything I've needed). It won't take 1/2" shank bits, but came with 1/4" and 3/8" collets.Pete Maddex":mzsayui8 said:...1/4 inch bits do snap easily I broke 2 1/4 inch straight cut ones in an afternoon probably because I was talking to big a cut...
After I broke a 1/4" shank cutter I did a few calcs and figured a 3/8" shank has roughly twice the cross-sectional area of a 1/4" shank (without doing the maths, I think a 1/2" shank is ~ 4 x the cross-sectional area) - so will take more abuse . I managed to pick up a few 3/8" bits from a local manufacturer (old stock I suspect). I also bought an 8mm collet and some 8mm shank straight bits in sizes that weren't available in 3/8". I still have to use the 1/4" collet for any fancy shapes.
Anyways, I recommend not limiting yourself to 1/4" shanks.
Cheers, Vann.