Can anyone help me with a router and cutter problem
Basically I've got a bog standard router like below:
http://www.screwfix.com/p/direct-pow...ter-230v/25568
What I want to do is insert a cutter into the router but the shaft is only 3mm and the collet on the router is alot bigger.
Can anyone tell me if I can get a sleeve to adapt it and if so where from. The like of screwfix and B&Q dont seem to do them.
Thanks
Re: Can anyone help me with a router and cutter problem
Matt
just type collect in to ebay
try this link
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_fr...All-Categories
James
Re: Can anyone help me with a router and cutter problem
I think 3mm is 1/8" but I'm sure some one will correct me if I'm wrong
so you need 1/8 to 1/4" collet
James
Re: Can anyone help me with a router and cutter problem
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Originally Posted by
luke11cnc
just type collet in to ebay
:wink:
1/8" = 3.175mm
1/4" = 6.35mm
I don't know anything about router collets though!
Re: Can anyone help me with a router and cutter problem
That looks to be the same as B&Q's Performance Power range of routers.
http://www.comparestoreprices.co.uk/...-fmtc1020r.jpg
Trend do make collect sleeve's, but I ended up using my friends mini metal lathe an make my own collect's.
Re: Can anyone help me with a router and cutter problem
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Originally Posted by
Mad Professor
Trend do make collect sleeve's, but I ended up using my friends mini metal lathe an make my own collect's.
I made some for mine using CNC mill operated as a cnc lathe. Could have made them manually on the lathe easily enough...I'll see if I can find them as I have no use for them now.
Edit: Looks like I videoed it, see here...
http://www.youtube.com/user/Jonbliss...17/m98fPg-_vUU
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Originally Posted by
luke11cnc
so you need 1/8 to 1/4" collet
For future reference if you can't remember it's 1" to 25.4mm then use Google:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?gcx=w...w=1366&bih=667
(There's various ways you can type it and it will convert pretty much anything, for instance:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?gcx=w...w=1366&bih=667)
Considering the runout on those routers saying 3mm is 1/8" is not far off!