Hi All
I use quite a lot of idigbo but when morticing I get a lot of smoke from the drill bit which also leads to the creation of a lot of gunge deposited on the bit and chisel and occasionally black liquid dripping onto the wood.
In some wood directory it said this was due to too high a speed being used for this particular timber. I have a Multico morticer which runs at 2850rpm and there is no way of slowing this down.
A friend suggested having the motor rewound which I would be prepared to do if it cured the problem and would still be ok when using other timbers.
Also I see that Axminster stock a Jet morticer which runs at 1750rpm, which again I would buy if necessary.
Has anyone else had this problem and found a solution. Is speed the problem? What's the best answer?
Any thoughts gratefully received
Cheers
Malcolm
I use quite a lot of idigbo but when morticing I get a lot of smoke from the drill bit which also leads to the creation of a lot of gunge deposited on the bit and chisel and occasionally black liquid dripping onto the wood.
In some wood directory it said this was due to too high a speed being used for this particular timber. I have a Multico morticer which runs at 2850rpm and there is no way of slowing this down.
A friend suggested having the motor rewound which I would be prepared to do if it cured the problem and would still be ok when using other timbers.
Also I see that Axminster stock a Jet morticer which runs at 1750rpm, which again I would buy if necessary.
Has anyone else had this problem and found a solution. Is speed the problem? What's the best answer?
Any thoughts gratefully received
Cheers
Malcolm