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TXHF 6mm Shank Single & Double Flute Straight Router Bit Set Woodworking Trimming Cutter 3mm,4mm,5mm,6mm,8mm,10mm,12mm (7pcs)

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However, using an imperial bit in the corresponding (well, almost corresponding) metric collet is dangerous both during the operation and when using the collet with your 6mm bits as intended afterwards.

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The following chip loads in the chart are applicable for single flute, 2 flute and 3 flute solid carbide router bits that are either up cut OR down cut. These recommended chip loads are NOT applicable to compression bits We would recommend running at 18,000 RPM for most single, 2 flute and 3 flutes up OR down cut router bitsStraight router bits are fairly self-explanatory. They are used to cut straight into a material to create a groove or hollow out a section. Up/Down Compression Router Bits Up/down compression router bits create crisp edges on a board’s side when top and bottom edges alike require a clean cut. This is achieved via a spiral action that pulls both sides into the centre of the bit, ejecting out of the side. Router tools boast versatility with the possibility of being attached to a router table or handheld. Essentially, they are comprised of a rotating blade driven by a motor and a flat base. Whichever material is being dealt with, router bits are essential to achieving the desired appearance. Down Cut Router Bits A down cut router bit is effective in forming a crisp edge around the hole that it is cutting. However, it is less effective in removing chips from the hole when compared to an up cut bit. Therefore, down cut bits are more commonly used for making shallow cuts rather than deep grooves. The recommended chip load & feed rate data provided below is a recommended starting point and may not accommodate all circumstances.

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Our UK straight router cutters come in a wide range of sizes allowing you to accurately cater to your project. These bits are used to cut straight into a material to hollow out a section or to create a groove. The purpose of a down cut router bit is to create a crisp edge around the hole it’s cutting so you get a good finish at the top of the cut. Despite this, it isn’t particularly effective in removing chips from holes (this is where up cut router bits come in). As a result, down cut bits are typically applied in the creation of shallow cuts, as opposed to deep grooves. An up cut bit is typically used to remove chips from the hole that it is cutting. Deep grooves need to be fashioned out using continual light cuts. Up cut bits are ideal for this as the upward direction of the flutes inhibits the build-up of debris which can either break or bind the bit. As the flute removes chips it can simultaneously fray the wood fibres, causing damage. You must be mindful of this when using up cut bits and be careful to avoid implementing damage to your project.

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As a rough rule of thumb we usually advise the depth of cut as 1 x cutting diameter. However, in some circumstances a smaller or larger depth of cut may be optimal. As previously mentioned, up cut router bits are often applied in the removal of chips from the hole being cut. With up cut bits, deep grooves are created via continual light cuts. This is because the upward direction of the flutes prevents debris from collecting, which can result in the binding or breaking of the bit. While the chips are being removed, the bit can also fray the wood fibres at the top of the cut, which leads to damage. All users should bear this in mind. Solid carbide 2 flute up cut router bits will give a good clean finish at the bottom of a cut. Straight Router Bits

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As with straight router bits, engraving/carving router bits are self-explanatory. They are used for engraving and craving purposes, meaning they don’t fashion deep cuts. A slower feed rate is required with down cut bits as this allows more time to evacuate chips and for them to be cut into smaller pieces that fall from the slot. This does mean that you need to be careful the bit does not overheat and consequently break. This can be due to the build-up of chips combined with a deep cut. CNC stands for Computer Numerical Control. Our CNC router bits are compatible with computer-controlled routers. CNC routers are particularly versatile as they can perform the tasks of the boring machine, the spindle motor, and the panel saw. I've seen people do it, too, and they so far got away without accident or even physical injury. (Which makes the whole matter worse because that "proves" that it works.)Always start out at the lower feed rate and work your way up from there until optimal cutting conditions and speed is acquired That is true for the other way around, too. You can hardly tell a difference with the naked eye, and the bits will fit in "just fine" either way.

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