DigitalM
Established Member
I've been experimenting with loose tenons, routing the mortices on the router table with a 10mm twin fluted cutter on a 1/2" shank.
If anyone does this sort of thing regularly, what's the max depth you'd consider cutting in a single pass? Obviously, I expect this changes with the type of wood being worked, but if you can give basic rules of thumb you use yourself that would be useful.
I've also seen references online to up-cutting spiral bits. I can use ER20 collets so this is something I may be able to use relatively easily. It sounds like the advantage with these is that they clear out the waste better - but how is the finish and the max-depth-per-pass compared to regular router flute bits.
If anyone does this sort of thing regularly, what's the max depth you'd consider cutting in a single pass? Obviously, I expect this changes with the type of wood being worked, but if you can give basic rules of thumb you use yourself that would be useful.
I've also seen references online to up-cutting spiral bits. I can use ER20 collets so this is something I may be able to use relatively easily. It sounds like the advantage with these is that they clear out the waste better - but how is the finish and the max-depth-per-pass compared to regular router flute bits.