A 25 or 32 mm straight router bit works well. The 32 mm will have a 0.5" (12.7 mm) shaft though.
Total Tools, Carba-Tech or Bunnings should have them.
Hi...I am hoping someone can point me in the direction of a decent spoilboard surfacer...40mm-50mm in australia that is not super expensive....for a cnc mill...I have found an italian supplier but that will be 4-5weeks away I would really like to find something sooner as I have just setup my new machine and I want to play ....I looked at a good link in Italy bat that is over a month away in delivery
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A 25 or 32 mm straight router bit works well. The 32 mm will have a 0.5" (12.7 mm) shaft though.
Total Tools, Carba-Tech or Bunnings should have them.
Depends , use a fly cutter HSS insert wood am I correct ?
Yes an insert style cutter for wood is what I am looking to get
Hi...Ideally I am looking for a surface planer much like this one in the pic.
eeb's has a variety I purchased a 50mm flat 2 blade cutter lots of dust it was pretty cheap i recall .
Got a 38mm surfacer from Italy...arrived in just 4 days at a great price..will use them again Fraiser bits
I use a home-made fly cutter with a bit of carbide at the end. Works very well.
Cheers
Roger
EBAY is where I purchase my cutters ,lost in translation 62 years old i should not use slang .I find most questions can be answered by research whether it be by you tube or other means if for instance you look up surfacing wood .