lastminute
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Looking for 20mm Router cutter to make holes in MFT type top..already got 1/2" bit, but need 1/4" SHANK!
Thanks for any advice.
Gerry
Thanks for any advice.
Gerry
https://www.wealdentool.com/acatalog/Online_Catalogue_1_4__Shank_237.html
You’ll have to scroll down HTH
Plunge cutting isn't boring though - aside from the initial short (~6mm max??) plunge, it relies on lateral movement to make the cut; boring bits have a cutter in the base, between the two flutes to clear the bottom of the cut.It does say they're suitable for plunge cutting. They're a bit short, though.
*COUGH*
Plunge cutting isn't boring though - aside from the initial short (~6mm max??) plunge, it relies on lateral movement to make the cut; boring bits have a cutter in the base, between the two flutes to clear the bottom of the cut.
Standard 2-flute cutters won't bore a hole - try it, you'll end up with a negative donut. As I said further up, bits for boring holes have an extra cutting edge in the base to clear the waste - the middle of the donut. Standard 2-flute cutter on left, boring bit on right:-Go on, how is plunge cutting not boring? Are you thinking ramp cutting?
Aidan
... sizes above 9mm diameter having an additional centre carbide tip to ensure a faster and cleaner cut when plunging ...Standard 2-flute cutters won't bore a hole - try it, you'll end up with a negative donut. As I said further up, bits for boring holes have an extra cutting edge in the base to clear the waste - the middle of the donut. Standard 2-flute cutter on left, boring bit on right:-
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Yep & if folks look at the photos in the link of the bigger cutter you can see the extra tip.... sizes above 9mm diameter having an additional centre carbide tip to ensure a faster and cleaner cut when plunging ...
Wealden.
... sizes above 9mm diameter having an additional centre carbide tip to ensure a faster and cleaner cut when plunging ...
Wealden.
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