Anyone know whether it is possible to rout brass with a conventional TCT wood bit, perhaps with the speed reduced to the minimum and light cuts, please?
Jim
Jim
9fingers":2nxncbkn said:Aluminium alloy is a lot softer than brass and only requires normal negative rake cutting angles
Bob
jasonB":3qpxtw5x said:9fingers":3qpxtw5x said:Aluminium alloy is a lot softer than brass and only requires normal negative rake cutting angles
Bob
Bob, you have got it the wrong way round alloy needs positive rake, brass zero or negative rake, the exception being in a metal chop off saw where negative rake blade is desirable to stop it snatching.
A lot will depend on the grade of brass being routed, the harder brasses (CZ120) will not be a problem but the softer ones (CZ106, 108) will be a bit gummy. HSS slot drill will work better than TCT in both types at your slowest router speed.
J
A 'slot drill' (2 edges) would be better for cutting a housing, 'end mill's (4 edges) are for rebates. Also, you need a really sharp cutter for brass, anything less is likely to jam in the cut.Digit":1arg089t said:An 'end mill' does a better job than a router cutter.
chunkolini":oirkzrwh said:Top, tip, dont wear a fleece when doing this the stuff sticks to it a treat and works it way to places you would rather it did not go, and have your overalls over your socks.
WoodMangler":1fu7xtqa said:A 'slot drill' (2 edges) would be better for cutting a housing, 'end mill's (4 edges) are for rebates.Digit":1fu7xtqa said:An 'end mill' does a better job than a router cutter.
Digit":1webpilv said:To cut slots with an end mill requires a pilot hole.
In my Model Engineering persona, I find end-mills used for cutting slots tend to cut a bit oversize.DTR":10n81vtk said:Only if the slot is not open ended, which goes without saying really. Similarly I couldn't use my trusty side & face cutter for a blind housing. The end mill was our prefered choice (for vertical milling), the slot drills only got used for holes and slots.Digit":10n81vtk said:To cut slots with an end mill requires a pilot hole.
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