Thread: 45 Degree and round-over bits?
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03-05-2012 #1
Hi guys,
I need a 45 deg V bit for making mitre joints on ~18mm MDF. If possible I'd like the option of using the same bit for chamfer jobs on aluminium.
Can you recommend? Should I just get a general good quality hand router bit?
Secondly I need a round-over bit for the same materials. Probably got more use for aluminium on this one.
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04-05-2012 #2
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/8-HSS-4-fl...item3cc530deb4
iv been tempted with trying these once or twice but never took the plunge... let us know how you get on if you try anything
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04-05-2012 #3
I've got one like that. It's quite useful for rounding off things like this:
But there are much cheaper options for wood. www.toolstation.co.uk used to have lots of cheap router cutters, but their range is now somewhat limited. I'd start with getting a couple of cheap ones on eBay and see how it goes. I'm still using a set I got from Aldi, although I don't cut wood very often so can't really comment on how long they would last.
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05-05-2012 #4
This is what I use for both wood or aluminium from Wealden tools.
http://www.wealdentool.com/acatalog/...roove_285.html
This for rounding over in wood, it will do Ali but you need to go carefull with several pass's and have stiff machine other wise you'll get chatter.
http://www.wealdentool.com/acatalog/...ading_217.html
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05-05-2012 #5
For milling alloy, I get my corner rounding bits by getting a re-sharpening Co' to grind old cutters up.
I use these : http://www.lmcuttingtools.com.
My last one, a 10deg corner from a 12mm 3 flute cost me £12ish !
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