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Builder Name:Stan Timmerman   -  
Project:   Bearhawk - Patrol
Total Hours:1029.5
Total Expense:$10696.05
Start/Last Date:Jul 01, 2014 - No Finish Date
 
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Oct 01, 2019     Spiral trim router bits       Category: Tools Useful
The 1/2 inch up cut is the most important for making MDF tooling, and cutting several rib blanks all in a single pass. This bit did the rough cut of all blanks and lightening holes in ribs before the flange was bent.

The 1/4 inch was only used while making some of the pocket ribs.

Routers are dangerous. Metal -hot metal- goes everywhere. The upcut pulls chips into the router and away from you. That is good for you and bad for the router. I modified my router so that the holes were blocked. I also used a vacuum to pull out as much as I could. Chips still go everywhere.

One last important observation is that even if you use a router table it will grab the work and pull it out of your hands. The key to this is that you must never try to trim more then a radius of material. In the case of the 1/2 bit, if you try to trim 1/4 or more it will certainly pull away from you. If you use less then the radius of the bit you can slowly and controllably remove metal safely.


 


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