Firstly, apologies if the question has been addressed many times before.
As completely new to woodwork, I have a few DIY projects that I'd like to try and am buying some general equipment and tools (to sink or swim I guess). Having procured a palm router I am looking to buy some bits for Dado'ing and had a question about accuracy of channel width.
My simple requirement, for example, to cut a 18mm Dado for slotting in 18mm mdf - on paper all logical. Having identified 18mm straight bit from a certain brand (rhyming with 'blend') I noticed comments such as 'Bought 9mm and 6mm straight cut bits, 9mm cuts a 10.4mm dado,6mm cuts a 7.1mm dado.' Is this normal, reads very odd?
Can you advise. Is there a brand which, for example, specs D=18mm which results in actual 18mm Dado; if not, how do people know the actual cut size if bits are incorrectly sized? Anyone explain?
Thank you.
As completely new to woodwork, I have a few DIY projects that I'd like to try and am buying some general equipment and tools (to sink or swim I guess). Having procured a palm router I am looking to buy some bits for Dado'ing and had a question about accuracy of channel width.
My simple requirement, for example, to cut a 18mm Dado for slotting in 18mm mdf - on paper all logical. Having identified 18mm straight bit from a certain brand (rhyming with 'blend') I noticed comments such as 'Bought 9mm and 6mm straight cut bits, 9mm cuts a 10.4mm dado,6mm cuts a 7.1mm dado.' Is this normal, reads very odd?
Can you advise. Is there a brand which, for example, specs D=18mm which results in actual 18mm Dado; if not, how do people know the actual cut size if bits are incorrectly sized? Anyone explain?
Thank you.