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    Router Tools for liteply and balsa

    Hey guys, Not sure if this is the right place to place this post. If not please move it to its proper location. What I need to know, I am wanting to cut ribs for rcplanes in balsa. What rpms and what type of bit should I use?
    Thanks Steve


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    Not too sure, but I am thinking of doing the same once I have a home for my router, (shed).

    I would (no pun intended) think as fast as you can spin it and either a spiral upcut or straight bit, maybe 3mm or so... just what I am going to try anyway.

    I'm also thinking of making a foam cutter, might as well go the whole hog!!!

    Russell


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    LOL I too have a foam cutter. My understanding is that the faster the cutter spins it doesnt spit the chips out. It just burns the wood. What do you guys think?
    Steve


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    Well, I'm just starting into the process of building a CNC router, but I've tried to use a dremel on a base to cut balsa before. It didn't work out so well. I had a real problem with tear out on the top surface.

    Since then, I've found a spiral downcut that I think might do the trick.

    Jim


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    Sounds good. Thanks for the input. 1St post I see. Welcome to the zone.
    Steve


    Quote Originally Posted by jjones View Post
    Well, I'm just starting into the process of building a CNC router, but I've tried to use a dremel on a base to cut balsa before. It didn't work out so well. I had a real problem with tear out on the top surface.

    Since then, I've found a spiral downcut that I think might do the trick.

    Jim


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