Here are some photos of the 6 tooth cutter I mounted in the CueMonster quiet router today.
I am trying to increase the speed that it could final taper a shaft.
The first photo shows the cutter mounted in the spindle.
I wish the arbor would allow the blade to be closer to the collet.
Less stress on the bearings.
The second photo shows the cutter at work cutting the profile and bringing the shaft tip diameter down to 13.5 mm.
The feed speed was 10 inches per minute.
No way could I get a two blade router bit to cut a shaft this deep or this fast without destroying the shaft.
The final pass taking the shaft down to just under 13mm should run a lot faster as less material will be removed.
By the way ... I know taking that much off in one pass is not good practice.
This was experimental and not the way I normally cut shafts (the equipment would not let me).
However, the shafts that I bought from Lee responded very well to whacking off this much diameter at one pass.
It is good Maple and cuts clean and smooth.
I am trying to increase the speed that it could final taper a shaft.
The first photo shows the cutter mounted in the spindle.
I wish the arbor would allow the blade to be closer to the collet.
Less stress on the bearings.
The second photo shows the cutter at work cutting the profile and bringing the shaft tip diameter down to 13.5 mm.
The feed speed was 10 inches per minute.
No way could I get a two blade router bit to cut a shaft this deep or this fast without destroying the shaft.
The final pass taking the shaft down to just under 13mm should run a lot faster as less material will be removed.
By the way ... I know taking that much off in one pass is not good practice.
This was experimental and not the way I normally cut shafts (the equipment would not let me).
However, the shafts that I bought from Lee responded very well to whacking off this much diameter at one pass.
It is good Maple and cuts clean and smooth.
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