[BlindHandyMan] Cutting depth per cut

2010-04-10 Thread Agent086b
Hi all, well have just purchased my first router and router table so will have many questions. For a start. If I wish to make a plunge cut, with say a 12 mm diameter bit. what is the maximum depth I should go for a first pass? I am not sure if this is explaining myself correctly, so I will

Re: [BlindHandyMan] Cutting depth per cut

2010-04-10 Thread Bob Kennedy
If you are just making a round hole, go as deep as you want. If you are making a mortise type cut that means you have to move the wood over the bit, you can make the end cuts as deep as they need to end up. Then come back and cut no more than an eighth, of an inch, 5 millimeters over there.

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Re: [BlindHandyMan] Cutting depth per cut

2010-04-10 Thread Dale Leavens
While you won't go far wrong with a shallow 8th inch depth of cut this is dependent on a few variables. The power of the router. I have a big old triton which will drive an inch diameter bit through an 8th inch cut in the hardest wood without noticing it. The size of the bit of course. The

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Re: [BlindHandyMan] Cutting depth per cut

2010-04-10 Thread Agent086b
Hi, well there is a lot to comprehend in this info. I have a big new Triton router and will be using a 12 mm shafted bit,. I think that is about half inch. I can put a quarter inch Colet in for smaller bits. I do have variable speed settings. Are you saying the smaller the bit the faster the

Re: [BlindHandyMan] Cutting depth per cut

2010-04-10 Thread Dale Leavens
Slow down with big bits. Big shaft you can increase speed. Mostly though just listen and smell. Smoke indicates burning. this can be high speed slow progress where the cutter ends up spinning in the same place a long time creating burning heat. If this is because you can't push the router

Re: [BlindHandyMan] Cutting depth per cut

2010-04-10 Thread Agent086b
Hi, now I think it is clear. My router is exactly the same wait and horsepower so I will try the same as you suggest. Thanks again. Max. On 11/04/2010 08:35, Dale Leavens wrote: Slow down with big bits. Big shaft you can increase speed. Mostly though just listen and smell. Smoke indicates

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2010-04-10 Thread Bob Kennedy
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