Deadeye
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tl;dr Can I use a router bit to mortise at ~3000rpm? Can a second hand table from a contractor saw fit?
Full version:
I came by a heap of bits. Good news and bad.
Good news - it's an Inca (259 I think); it's got the mortising XY table (which is what I mostly wanted); the bits that are present are intact; I've managed to free most of the severely rusted bits; it was very cheap - so writing it off isn't going to put the kids in danger.
Bad news - it's missing the table surface (and the motor, but I'm resigned to buying a new one); the steel parts are severely rusted (frozen solid) and generally fixed to the aluminium ones by slender pins that I dare not try to remove.
As of now, I have virtually everything freed and am halfway through polishing up.
Two current questions:
I bought the bits for the precision XY table...to cut mortises. The original-that's-missing-so-I'm-about-to-replace motor is c.3000rpm. What bit should I use? A mortising chisel? A router bit?
Incas have a strange system where the table moves; not the blade. Table is missing. I was thinking of either replacing with birch ply (18mm) or using a table off another (salvage) contractor saw. Opinions?
Thanks as always for the advice (apart from "don't start from here")
tl;dr Can I use a router bit to mortise at ~3000rpm? Can a second hand table from a contractor saw fit?
Full version:
I came by a heap of bits. Good news and bad.
Good news - it's an Inca (259 I think); it's got the mortising XY table (which is what I mostly wanted); the bits that are present are intact; I've managed to free most of the severely rusted bits; it was very cheap - so writing it off isn't going to put the kids in danger.
Bad news - it's missing the table surface (and the motor, but I'm resigned to buying a new one); the steel parts are severely rusted (frozen solid) and generally fixed to the aluminium ones by slender pins that I dare not try to remove.
As of now, I have virtually everything freed and am halfway through polishing up.
Two current questions:
I bought the bits for the precision XY table...to cut mortises. The original-that's-missing-so-I'm-about-to-replace motor is c.3000rpm. What bit should I use? A mortising chisel? A router bit?
Incas have a strange system where the table moves; not the blade. Table is missing. I was thinking of either replacing with birch ply (18mm) or using a table off another (salvage) contractor saw. Opinions?
Thanks as always for the advice (apart from "don't start from here")