The first 5mm cutter that came with the machine gave up the ghost after cutting about 50 holes in a mixture of kiln dried oak and ply. Basically the cutter head sheared off where it is attached to the shaft. Aximinster, after an initial wobble, were good enough to replace it despite being a consumable.
Yesterday, the same happened to the replacement while cutting oak again. Again had only done about 50 holes.
So I start to think I am doing something wrong. But after the first one went I made sure I was doing everything right, or at least I think so. I take it nice and slow to plunge, extraction hooked up so it clears properly. Oh and I have definitely not hit any metal etc in the wood.
So, is it me, or is this really the life expectancy of a cutter. If its all I can expect from a cutter, I don't think I can afford to keep replacing them at that rate.
Mark
Yesterday, the same happened to the replacement while cutting oak again. Again had only done about 50 holes.
So I start to think I am doing something wrong. But after the first one went I made sure I was doing everything right, or at least I think so. I take it nice and slow to plunge, extraction hooked up so it clears properly. Oh and I have definitely not hit any metal etc in the wood.
So, is it me, or is this really the life expectancy of a cutter. If its all I can expect from a cutter, I don't think I can afford to keep replacing them at that rate.
Mark