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  1. On the subject of clamping and t-slots. A cheaper and easier to replace solution is a sheet of 12mm MDF, drilled out with 5mm or 6mm holes in a grid (easy job for the CNC machine!), then hammer in some matching size t-nuts from the reverse. They're cheap and when you've accidentally ploughed the baseboard you simply hammer them out and replace the board...

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    Thanks for the cutter info John, unfortunately I spent much more than just the cutters.
    Oh well!

    It's only money!

    Peter

  4. #3
    John,

    Forgive my ignorance but the cutters you have suggested are completely different to those i've seen and used before.

    I have had access to an AXYZ router that used end mills and ball mills etc that looked more like drill bits (cutweltools.co.uk do good examples for around £5.00) and I would be greatfull if you could educate me as to the difference.

    These milling cutters are twin, 3 and multi flutes. Therefore I am now confused.

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