Opinions of bits to use in slot mortiser
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Opinions of bits to use in slot mortiser
What are all of you using? I dont know if I am gettin gthe best performance out of my mortiser. I have a home made slot mortiser that uses a router. I use 1/2" diam. two flute high speed steel end mills. I mortise alot of hardwoods such a jatoba and teak. What does everyone else use and how doest it perform.
endmills work great in slot mortisers- I like the ones intended for aluminum as they have a more aggressive twist.
You however are running a router- I like two flute router bits- straight not twist. Gotta be carbide- especially with those tough woods.
The RPM's of a router are really more appropriate for carbide than HSS.
I would think that a solid carbide endmill would work well as well, but I have not used them personally- I am too cheap.
Also agree with Guzziguy- any bit chosen has to be center cutting.
Also it kinda goes with out saying: USE SHARP ONES.
Pete
You however are running a router- I like two flute router bits- straight not twist. Gotta be carbide- especially with those tough woods.
The RPM's of a router are really more appropriate for carbide than HSS.
I would think that a solid carbide endmill would work well as well, but I have not used them personally- I am too cheap.
Also agree with Guzziguy- any bit chosen has to be center cutting.
Also it kinda goes with out saying: USE SHARP ONES.
Pete
opinions of bits to use in slot mortiser
I like the two flute bits, as well. more chip clearance than the multi-flutes...
if you're doing big mortises, a 3/4" bit is more stable, as well - the 1/2" bits tend to wobble a bit out at the end when they're long.
if you're doing big mortises, a 3/4" bit is more stable, as well - the 1/2" bits tend to wobble a bit out at the end when they're long.
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"forked" mortise bits
I tried some of these from Onsrud and they worked very well. I do believe they are designed for use on an automatic mortiser, but if you keep the table oscillating and forward feed slowly they are great. I have doubts about running on a router because they cannot cut beyond the depth of the V in one pass.