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Bloque de configuración de Infinity Tools para juego de brocas para enrutador mini Ogee 91-524

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Bloque de configuración de brocas para enrutador premecanizado: para juego de brocas para enrutador mini Ogee s

Tómese el tiempo de preparar un juego de brocas para enrutador Ogee en miniatura (artículo 91-524) con nuestros bloques prefabricados. Fabricados con plástico de alta densidad precortado, harán que el frustrante proceso de preparación sea cosa del pasado.

Fácil de usar: solo tienes que ajustar la altura de la broca para que el bloque coincida con el perfil de la fresa. Como la altura de la broca se ajusta automáticamente, solo tienes que hacer unos pocos cortes de prueba para ajustar la altura. No desperdicies madera ni tiempo. Mira los útiles videos sobre el uso del bloque de ajuste.

Tenga en cuenta que los bloques de instalación que se entregan en pares no están pensados ​​para que encajen a la perfección. Están pensados ​​para servir como ayuda para ajustar la altura o para determinar la distancia de la valla.

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09-11-18
set up block for 1/2 inch lapped miter router bit

This is from another reviewer from 2016..."Gets you in the arena, won't make a perfect cut. You need to make test cuts. Once you get them set the joint is excellent!". I completely agree. After dialing it in, I wrote down the measurements and was able to duplicate a very good joint.

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6 years ago
What is the advantage in using the 1 1/2" diam. 2" cutter ht. mega flush trim router bit over the 3/4" diam. 2" cutter ht. bit ?? I'm using a 3 1/4 h.p. variable speed table mounted router. See more »
6 years ago
The larger diameter improves the cutting action of the bit by creating a shallower angle of attack. In turn this helps reduce chipping and tearout when routing into the grain or in figured woods.
5 years ago
I love the looks of your flush trim bits but need them to trim plywood and need a bit that can be sharpened once in a while. Is that something that you do or can I get it done by any bit/blade sharpener? See more »
5 years ago
Flush trim router bits can't be sharpened because they will become smaller in diameter and no longer match the guide bearing.
5 years ago
I've been struggling with tear out on end grain when template routing with a standard straight flush trim bit. Will the mega flush trim bits eliminate this problem? See more »
5 years ago
Eliminating tearout entirely will take more than just a different router bit. That being said, the large diameter and strong shear angles on the Mega flush trim bit will certainly help a lot when compared to a normal small diameter flush trim bit with no shear angle. Other factors that will affect trearout include, wood species, router and/or router table setup, depth of cut, work holding, backer boards, and bit speed.
4 years ago
How do these compare to the carbide spiral flush trim bits? I mainly work on highly figured woods, mostly maple (also on end grain). Which one will help me avoid tearout the most? See more »
4 years ago
Both are great options. In a spiral bit you would want a compression setup. The Mega Flush Trim is already configured this way. The spiral bit will not have bearings as the Mega Flush Trim does and is intended for template work and flush trimming.
5 years ago
Would these be good for using in my router table as an edge jointer (using offset fences)? See more »
5 years ago
Absolutely, I recommend one of the 1-1/2" diameter versions for edge jointing at the router table.
5 years ago
Hi, I just wanted to confirm that on a mega flush trim bit that the cutter height is the distance between the bearings. For instance 2" material cutter height is good for 2'' material. See more »
5 years ago
The cutter height is the distance between the bearings. We provide detailed schematic drawing that show all the measurement on our bits and cutter heads for your reference.
6 years ago
Are these bits ok to use for flush trimming plywood or will it cause premature wear vs. hardwoods See more »
6 years ago
The glue in plywood will cause any router bit to dull more quickly compared to a typical North American Hardwood. It is the nature of the beast.
5 years ago
I purchased the MEGA flush trim bit set. I tried the larger bit last evening, the 1.5" diameter, 2" long bit. It vibrated very bad in my router. I have a Jessem router in a Jessem table. I used a phenolic pattern and used the bottom bearing. The bit caused a track in the phenolic as I went around the pattern and actually left a fine hair below the bearing that appears to be a fine shaving off the phenolic. I suspect the vibration is the bit not being straight and the fine shaving is the bearing vibrating and actually sluffing some of the phenolic off as it went around the pattern. Is there anything that can be done? See more »
5 years ago
These bits are made to a very tight tolerance, the chances of the bit being out of tolerance are extremely small. Because this bit is quite large in diameter and tall it is important to insure that your collet are perfectly clean with no sawdust or other debris in it and that the bit is inserted properly and not bottomed out in the collet. Running the bit at proper RPM is also very important, We recommend starting at 16,000 RPM and making small speed adjustments if needed to best suit the material being routed. If you continue to have issues please contact us at customerservice@infinitytools.com and we can help troubleshoot further.
6 years ago
For routers without specific speed settings, how can one tell if it running too fast or too slow for the bit in use? See more »
6 years ago
two slow will often feel like you are driving with a flat tire, too fast my have excessive vibration. usually these bits like 16k to 18k rpm which will typically be right in the middle of your speed setting range.
5 years ago
Are these suitable for cutting acrylic with a PC 3.25hp? See more »
5 years ago
Yes, just ensure your using a variable speed router and adjust the speed for the size bit you are using.
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