I got one of the 1" 6 wing router cutter for tapering and shaft cutting but found that one of the cutter tips is about .010" farther out than the others.
I have indicated the router shaft at less than .001" runout so that is not the cause
At the speed the router is running will any of the other tips get to do any cutting?
Could this be causing vibration that will result in the dreaded wavy lines in the wood?
I have found that on my new Porper B lathe the spinning speed needs to be very slow to get a smooth cut. The faster I spin the wood the more likely it is to get those vibration lines.
Pulled the trigger and ordered a CNC machine with the Kress router from Unique Products (CueMonster) so tapering and cutting precise shaft profiles will become much easier after that gets here ... but even with that new machine will this cutter cause problems?
Willee
I have indicated the router shaft at less than .001" runout so that is not the cause
At the speed the router is running will any of the other tips get to do any cutting?
Could this be causing vibration that will result in the dreaded wavy lines in the wood?
I have found that on my new Porper B lathe the spinning speed needs to be very slow to get a smooth cut. The faster I spin the wood the more likely it is to get those vibration lines.
Pulled the trigger and ordered a CNC machine with the Kress router from Unique Products (CueMonster) so tapering and cutting precise shaft profiles will become much easier after that gets here ... but even with that new machine will this cutter cause problems?
Willee