Wizard9999":19937mj2 said:Clearly I am extremely glad the cutter did not have the scope to take off into the air at a possibly deadly velocity. Having gathered my composure I wanted to get some thoughts on the cause. My initial guess is that by cutting a groove the same depth as the router cutter is wide I pushing the cutter way too hard. Should this have been done in 2 or even 3 passes?
Terry.
These small ones break easily, even Trend ones. You need to do a series of very light cuts. I don't think there's too much danger from a flying fragment however. It it's just spinning on a small axis, the tip seems to just stop where it is. All the same, safety specs are advisable for all routing operations.