Hi guys,
I'm looking to spend a few quid on a new router bit for use in my router table for template trimming.
I'm about to batch out a load of European white oak parts using a 10mm polycarb template and need to decide whether its worth spending thrice the price on a 1/2" solid TC spiral bit or if a 1/2" shear cut TCT cutter will do the job.
I'll be double stacking the parts to give a total cut length of 40mm (to reduce the routing time) so will need to buy the 2" cut length bits.
I'm thinking wealden or whiteside. Infinity also do a shear cut bit at a price similar to the other brands.
Out of the two styles of cutters is the price difference of the spiral cutter worth it for ease of cut/accuracy/finish/reduced tear out? Or am I best in saving the difference so I can add to my 'nice to have but don't really need that tool' fund?
All edges, corners and faces will receive a final hand sand as part of the finishing process, but obviously a finer post router finish will result in less work sanding.
Cheers.
I'm looking to spend a few quid on a new router bit for use in my router table for template trimming.
I'm about to batch out a load of European white oak parts using a 10mm polycarb template and need to decide whether its worth spending thrice the price on a 1/2" solid TC spiral bit or if a 1/2" shear cut TCT cutter will do the job.
I'll be double stacking the parts to give a total cut length of 40mm (to reduce the routing time) so will need to buy the 2" cut length bits.
I'm thinking wealden or whiteside. Infinity also do a shear cut bit at a price similar to the other brands.
Out of the two styles of cutters is the price difference of the spiral cutter worth it for ease of cut/accuracy/finish/reduced tear out? Or am I best in saving the difference so I can add to my 'nice to have but don't really need that tool' fund?
All edges, corners and faces will receive a final hand sand as part of the finishing process, but obviously a finer post router finish will result in less work sanding.
Cheers.