Router bit, not sure what I need

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jools182

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I've borrowed a router but I need a different bit for it

I want to cut an 8mm groove along the narrow side of some 20mm x 44mm timber so I can insert some panels

I don't know the name of the bits to cut grooves, and where to get one from

I don't want to spend much as I will only be using it a few times and it isn't my router

any ideas where to look?
 
That is just a straight bit. Trend craftsman range (green coloured) would be fine. I think b&q sell them plus loads of online dealers oh and ebay.
 
If I didn't have a slot cutter type, I'd clamp a piece of wider timber next to the workpiece, flush to the top edge, for the router base to sit on.(20 mm would be hard to stop the router rocking.) or screw a wide pice of mdf to the fence and use that running on the face of the board for control.
 
I can't help thinking why your not asking the owner of the router? Then get the right bit unless he has one already then give him the bit as payment for loaning the router, I'm sure that he would rather make sure you knew what you where doing than do yourself or the router damage.
 
It's my brothers router, I'm not paying him :D

He has got a set of cheap bits, none of which will do the job

I'm struggling to find a slotted bit for much under £30 :?
 
jools182":3mmqg88c said:
I'm struggling to find a slotted bit for much under £30 :?

For £4.55 this will cut you a 9.5mm slot if that would do: http://goo.gl/kUmdQG
It's not bearing guided so you'd have to setup a fence unless you just go in the full depth
 
thanks everyone

seems the straight cutter is easier to get at a decent price, although more of a buggeration factor in actually using it
 

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