skeetstar
Established Member
Gentles all, I recently hought a long shank router bit for my 1/4in router (OF1010). The bit is about 3-4mm too long.. I'd I can't get the bit far enough in to ensure the collet closes on the 'insert bit up to this line mark'. Routers frighten me so I try to ensure I follow all the guidelines when using them. Sooo I could do with shortening the bit. I can cut with a hacksaw and file as square as I can get, but it won't be as good as the manufacturer did it, there maybe small balance issues.. probably no big deal at 500rpm, but routers turn a good bit quicker than that.k9
Thoughts?
Should I just get the right length bit and be done with?
Should I have a go at shortening?
Thoughts?
Should I just get the right length bit and be done with?
Should I have a go at shortening?