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Hello and Happy New year to everyone. I have been looking for a while for a router bit to use for surfacing the spoil borad of my CNC. My problem is that I don't know what kind of bit (Flycutter, facing mill) I should use. But even if I could decide in something, these bits have a shank larger than what my router can accept. I have a Kress 1050 router and the largest collet you can have is 10mm. At this size I could not find anything appropriate for surfacing. Can someone help me on this problem I have? Thank you in advance. |
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| Looks like you might be stuck using a regular end mill bitt with a 10mm shank. Get the biggest size bit you can get and go with that. Gonna be time consumming doing a full 4 x 8 sheet of MDF unless your machine is smaller than that. Mine is 5 x 13 and would take for ever. I use a 4 in dia. flycutter with 3/4 in shank. Only takes a couple min. to do a 4 x 8 sheet. |
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