Just for my own future knowledge I wonder if you can answer this for me:
I've just been routing MDF with a 3/4" straight cutter for fitting a bit of T-track and the MDF has been slightly burnt.
As far as I know I've followed the correct procedure -
I cut to the depth in 2 passes
Used the 1/4" dewalt router at speed 5 which burnt so tried full speed - 7 for what I think is a small cutter...
Used dust extraction - the most effective being through the column (it's a dw621k)
Took it slow and didn't feel like the router was struggling.
Does that sound ok?
I'm wondering if it's just the cutter as it's a cheap one that my Dad lent me out of a performance power router. It's basically new though having only used it to fit T track into pine a few weeks ago.
What do you think?
Thanks,
Jennifer
I've just been routing MDF with a 3/4" straight cutter for fitting a bit of T-track and the MDF has been slightly burnt.
As far as I know I've followed the correct procedure -
I cut to the depth in 2 passes
Used the 1/4" dewalt router at speed 5 which burnt so tried full speed - 7 for what I think is a small cutter...
Used dust extraction - the most effective being through the column (it's a dw621k)
Took it slow and didn't feel like the router was struggling.
Does that sound ok?
I'm wondering if it's just the cutter as it's a cheap one that my Dad lent me out of a performance power router. It's basically new though having only used it to fit T track into pine a few weeks ago.
What do you think?
Thanks,
Jennifer