Why ? . I noticed a couple problems with your demo first cutter was mounted in a drill chuck the least stable way to hold a mill cutter. Second 500 RPM for 1/2 inch carbide is way to slow. A wood router has wrong tool geometry for steel and will not produce a effective cut or good finish. You can buy a good 1/2 carbide end mill for $30.00 and do 10X the work the router cutter will.
@MrModify
3 жыл бұрын
You are right. This was just an experiment. The geometry is wrong and it is not good to use a chuck for an endmill. The whole point was just to see if it could be done and now I know if I am really stuck I can get away with doing it.
@heimdall4148
2 жыл бұрын
@@MrModify I saw a dude who made his own welding table and he chamfered the mild steel edges from the 200+ holes with a wood router and chamfer bit for wood and it came out awesome.
@MrModify
2 жыл бұрын
@@heimdall4148 Yes even the lower grades of carbide are very tuff stuff.
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