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Can anyone recommend a decent 1/2" shank 20mm router bit for routing MFT holes ?
The Trend bit i bought would not cut butter
Thanks
John
The Trend bit i bought would not cut butter
Thanks
John
Yes, I am thinking 20 mm router bit isn't the right tool for the job, but it has been used by others successfully. Maybe small plunges followed by a clear-out is needed.I personally wouldn't use a 20mm router bit for a 20mm hole. Because a router bit spins so fast unlike a drill, it will struggle to clear the chips and burn as a result, prematurely blunting the cutter, smoking and making a black finish inside the hole.
Either buy a really nice sharp 20mm spur point drill bit or use a smaller router bit (12.7mm worktop bits are cheap) and a guide bushing. Centering the bit in the bushing is very important to actually cutting a circle, dust will build up in between the bushing and the template etc, etc.
Even this method will struggle with extraction. Favourite would be an up cut spiral bit or maybe a compression bit for a nice clean cut.
Ollie
I have the trend MFT template, I thunk I'll remove some waste with a 15MM drill bit first and then go in with the routerHow are you aligning the holes? If you look at the templates like the one from RS in Wales they use a guide bush and smaller router cutter rather than a single plunge. A decent 20mm cutter should cut ok if you don't plunge to fast.
@petermillard has a video comparing these jigs and demonstrates the Trend version.I have the trend MFT template
I think you may have a dud, i used the exact same setup and have had no problem cutting. i cut out a full 8x4 sheet and the cutter still has plenty of life...Trend Craft Pro 1/2" Shank Straight Router Cutter Bit-Ref, C030DX1/2TC Diameter 20mm Cutting Length 50mm Tungsten Carbide Tipped, 1/2 inch 20 mm x 37 mm
This is the bit I used but it scorches the wood, makes a lot of smoke and nasty smell which is now ingrained in my nostrils!
I did about 10 holes out of 20 and then gave up. I turned the speed down to 50%, but It didn't make any difference.
I have ordered an Axcaliber from Axminster for delivery tomorrow, see how I get on with that
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