Routing hardwood

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Re: Routing hardwood

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TUBEDUDE wrote: Thu Jan 31, 2019 9:57 pm Anyone that routs figured maple use compression router bits to avoid chip tearout?
did you ever try the compression bit? just curious to how things turned out
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Re: Routing hardwood

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Not yet, i've been trying to get the chassis functional. Found i can't use back biasing with the choke loaded supply! I've found it's a great way to get 5AR4's to generate lightning however.
I 'll likely start making sawdust next week and report back .
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Re: Routing hardwood

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Sorry i took so long cbass. Life got a little more complicated recently.
I tried the bit on some scrap for fun and it was a bitch to control initially. I elected not to use it however as i didn't have a bearing large enough. I used a new Bosch straight sided bit and it did well, the maple not figured enough to be a challenge apparently (the best part was routed out). I rounded over the face with a 1/4" bit. I need to even out the center planes and redo the roundover but the pic will give you the idea. I am replacing the rods with walnut rods finished natural ( the chassis has a walnut face and maple knobs)
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Re: Routing hardwood

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looks good today's router bits are a lot better than they were ten years ago i don't think tearout will be a huge issue as long as you're taking small amounts of course there's always those pieces that tearout no matter what you do. i like the freud industrial bits not the Diablo ones same for saw blades
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Nice work and I like the design!

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