fezman
Established Member
On Sunday i used my Trend T11 router in the CRT Mk3 router table with a 6.3mm twin flute straight bit from the trend starter set. The aim being to cut a 5mm dado in some ABW.
I managed about 13cm in length before the bit snapped at the bottom of the flutes.
I emailed Trend indicating I wasn't happy about the bit failing after so little use, their customer service was fantastic - replied Monday morning and dispatched a new bit which arrived this morning. I setup the router in exactly the same way (bit in the collett at least to the marked line), started routing the remainder of the pieces, and the new bit snapped in exactly the same place after less than 10cm of the passes.
I was very careful about the feed rate and took it very slowly. So my question is: Was i being greedy at trying to take all of the 5mm in one bite, or are the starter set bits not up to much? Would other forum members expect to be able to rout a 5mm x 6.3mm dado in one pass?
At the same time i took the advice of many members on here to purchase a similar bit from Wealden Tools. again service was first class - ordered late Sunday night, delivered today. This one being the solid carbide bit.
After the 2nd trend bit failed i tried the Wealden, but fear (or sense) got the better of me - i took the remaining passes in 2.5 mm depths. This worked flawlessly and I have to say the finish on these cuts is far superior to the trend bits. The bit seemed to pull the work through and seemed effortless. Does 2.5mm make that much difference or is it the difference in quality of bit.
thanks
Ian
I managed about 13cm in length before the bit snapped at the bottom of the flutes.
I emailed Trend indicating I wasn't happy about the bit failing after so little use, their customer service was fantastic - replied Monday morning and dispatched a new bit which arrived this morning. I setup the router in exactly the same way (bit in the collett at least to the marked line), started routing the remainder of the pieces, and the new bit snapped in exactly the same place after less than 10cm of the passes.
I was very careful about the feed rate and took it very slowly. So my question is: Was i being greedy at trying to take all of the 5mm in one bite, or are the starter set bits not up to much? Would other forum members expect to be able to rout a 5mm x 6.3mm dado in one pass?
At the same time i took the advice of many members on here to purchase a similar bit from Wealden Tools. again service was first class - ordered late Sunday night, delivered today. This one being the solid carbide bit.
After the 2nd trend bit failed i tried the Wealden, but fear (or sense) got the better of me - i took the remaining passes in 2.5 mm depths. This worked flawlessly and I have to say the finish on these cuts is far superior to the trend bits. The bit seemed to pull the work through and seemed effortless. Does 2.5mm make that much difference or is it the difference in quality of bit.
thanks
Ian