Thread: Single Flute vs. Ripper
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13-04-2012 #1
I remember reading a post on here saying that for cutting plywood, it is best to use a very high feedrate and shallow but, with a single flute cutter.
There seems to be general recommendation of single flute cutters for general wood routing. Has anyone compared these to 'ripper' types? I've read that ripper bits eat up wood cuts, but how is the finish of the cut in comparison to a single flute mill?
I'm thinking about getting one of these at the bottom of the page - http://www.cutweltools.co.uk/files/w...%20carbide.pdf.
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