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"Michael S."

19/02/2004 10:05 PM

Using router bits in a shaper

Shaper bits are far less expensive than cutters and can be used in the
router bit collet in my Delta shaper. Are there any issues with small to
medium-sized router bits being used at 10,000 RPMs in the shaper vs. 20,000
RPMs in a table-mounted router?

Michael S.


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Bridger

in reply to "Michael S." on 19/02/2004 10:05 PM

19/02/2004 11:38 PM

On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 22:05:40 -0600, "Michael S."
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Shaper bits are far less expensive than cutters and can be used in the
>router bit collet in my Delta shaper. Are there any issues with small to
>medium-sized router bits being used at 10,000 RPMs in the shaper vs. 20,000
>RPMs in a table-mounted router?
>
>Michael S.
>



if you run a small diameter router bit at low speed and try to feed
into it too fast you will run the risk of breaking the bit. some
materials just won't want to cut cleanly with the low tip speeds.


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