J jaffabex Established Member Joined 22 Nov 2012 Messages 31 Reaction score 1 Location london 17 Nov 2015 #1 Anyone done this cheers Chris
B blackrodd Established Member Joined 29 Sep 2013 Messages 3,220 Reaction score 3 Location sunny devon 17 Nov 2015 #2 Moulding or cutting? Rodders
I inkyblue Established Member Joined 23 Mar 2013 Messages 124 Reaction score 0 Location Wirral 17 Nov 2015 #3 I've used a flush cutting bit on a countertop I made. If memory serves it was 1.2mm ali, and normal carbide tip bit worked a charm on it. Nice crisp flush cut achieved.
I've used a flush cutting bit on a countertop I made. If memory serves it was 1.2mm ali, and normal carbide tip bit worked a charm on it. Nice crisp flush cut achieved.
Racers Established Member Joined 22 Apr 2005 Messages 9,172 Reaction score 136 19 Nov 2015 #4 I have cut a slot and rounded over 8mm ali with carbide router cutters. Pete
J jaffabex Established Member Joined 22 Nov 2012 Messages 31 Reaction score 1 Location london 21 Nov 2015 #5 Cheers guys
W woodpig Established Member Joined 17 Sep 2011 Messages 2,433 Reaction score 1 Location Dorset 21 Nov 2015 #6 A milling cutter from an engineering supplies outlet would probably be cheaper and less likely to chip?
A milling cutter from an engineering supplies outlet would probably be cheaper and less likely to chip?