Hi Guys,
I'm looking for a V-Groove cutter for making 90 degree miter joins in 18mm plywood. I have a Wealden cutter (part#T128) but it has a 0.75mm flat on the end.
Can anyone recommend a suitable cutter without a flat end on it?
Thanks!
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Hi Guys,
I'm looking for a V-Groove cutter for making 90 degree miter joins in 18mm plywood. I have a Wealden cutter (part#T128) but it has a 0.75mm flat on the end.
Can anyone recommend a suitable cutter without a flat end on it?
Thanks!
Oh! Can I also please get a recommendation for veneer masking tape?
I find my usual masking tape does not stick well to veneer. I need something to put over the miter joins and hold them together when I fold them. I see a lot of people using blue stuff (Tesa?).
Been using a cheap 90 Degree V-Groove with a 22mm cutting edge from ebay. Cost about £ 4. Cut lots of MDF & softwood with it absolutely fine.
Can you point me to the one you use? Are you sure it doesn't have a flat on the end?
This is the one I use: V-Groove 90 Degree (think I got mine from a different supplier.)
Cheap and cheerful but I think they're pretty good value for money.
Thank you. It doesn't seem to have a deep enough DOC for 18mm, but I do also cut a lot of 9mm sheet.
The seller of this tool says it comes to a sharp point on the end - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1613257439...xe=exe,ext=ext
I found a cheap one that was ground to a very good point so I ordered a bunch more.
Those were ground the same way, but missing the centre. Result: Flat bottom.
If you want to do 18 mm ply, you'd need a 36 mm bit. That is BIIIIIG and needs a big and powerfull spindle.
Or you'd be doing minute increments, like 0.1mm per pass as you get deeper.