wobblycogs
Established Member
I was just routing a dado for the bottom of a box and my bit broke. I'm pretty new to routing so I was wondering if this is a common occurance or whether I was doing something wrong?
The piece was pine and I was routing an 8mm deep dado with a 1/4" straight bit (1/4" shank) the speed was set to max as per the instruction manual. The bit has snapped / sheared off just about the cutters where the stem necks in. I had completed a first pass at about 4mm and was about half way through the second pass at 8mm when it broke.
I don't believe I was pushing the bit faster than it could go - having watched plenty of videos on routing I think I route rather slowly but until I'm confident with routing I'd rather be slow and safe. I don't feel the bit had been used that much but it has perhaps been used for a couple of jobs where a bigger bit should probably have been used.
This time the end of the bit just fell harmlessly away and stopped spinning almost immediatly but I did have visions of what might happen if the end had somehow come in contact with the rotating shaft (especially after looking at some of those table saw accident pictures). I was wearing a full face mask at the time but is there anything else I could do to avoid accidents?
The piece was pine and I was routing an 8mm deep dado with a 1/4" straight bit (1/4" shank) the speed was set to max as per the instruction manual. The bit has snapped / sheared off just about the cutters where the stem necks in. I had completed a first pass at about 4mm and was about half way through the second pass at 8mm when it broke.
I don't believe I was pushing the bit faster than it could go - having watched plenty of videos on routing I think I route rather slowly but until I'm confident with routing I'd rather be slow and safe. I don't feel the bit had been used that much but it has perhaps been used for a couple of jobs where a bigger bit should probably have been used.
This time the end of the bit just fell harmlessly away and stopped spinning almost immediatly but I did have visions of what might happen if the end had somehow come in contact with the rotating shaft (especially after looking at some of those table saw accident pictures). I was wearing a full face mask at the time but is there anything else I could do to avoid accidents?