ScottR said:I and some others have used these edge banding bits with success. One out of five that I bought had excessive vibration (out of balance?) that made it unusuable for cutting points. The others were ok.
http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shop...rthtml/pages/bt_ogee.html#edge_banding_anchor
ScottR said:I and some others have used these edge banding bits with success. One out of five that I bought had excessive vibration (out of balance?) that made it unusuable for cutting points. The others were ok.
http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shop...rthtml/pages/bt_ogee.html#edge_banding_anchor
CamposCues said:I like the v-groove bits that cut when my router is in the vertical position but can't find a very big one. Mine will only cut like 5/8. Does any one know where I can get a larger 90 degree bit that will fit in a router? I don't have a milling machine.
rhncue said:I use a shaper cutter mounted on a 1/2" shaft with a bushing in a mill but a 1/2 " router could be substituted if a lower speed is used. http://www.grizzly.com/products/c2087
CamposCues said:I might have to try that but I'd have to build a new mount for a different router. I have one of the porter cables with a mount that only it will fit on. I do have a speed control for the router so that's no problem.
desert1pocket said:Unless it is one of the little laminate trimmers, you should be able to get a 1/2" collet for any porter cable router. You said it has a speed control, and I don't know of any PC brand laminate trimmers that are variable speed, so my guess is that one of these would work- http://www.tylertool.com/por4212routc.html
CamposCues said:Yes it's a PC laminate trimmer. I just plug it into a separate speed control, it's not built in.
If your "A" joint is 1" diameter, You would have to go less than 1/2" deep. 1/2" deep would be .7" wide. How big is your blank, before you cut the "V" grooves? If your blank is too much over sized, then getting near the center with the groove would be harder.CamposCues said:I'd just like to be able to get my points a little wider at the base so there isn't such a gap on a 4 pointer. You can see from the link below what I mean.
Yes. Like Mike Webb said above, I have used these bits to cut so the points touch at the bottom on a blank that is 1.15" or so. That doesn't leave much "meat" in the middle though!CamposCues said:So will that bit cut an inch wide or am I reading that wrong? Thanks for the replies fellas.