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Main => Woodworking => Topic started by: jimmy2x2x on September 06, 2010, 08:50:03 pm
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Is this 3" blade practical, or would it flex or maybe even snap?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1-pc-1-4-SH-3-Blade-Extra-Long-Flush-Trim-Router-Bit-/130424131654?pt=Routers_Bits&hash=item1e5de25046#ht_1446wt_911 (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1-pc-1-4-SH-3-Blade-Extra-Long-Flush-Trim-Router-Bit-/130424131654?pt=Routers_Bits&hash=item1e5de25046#ht_1446wt_911)
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Maybe if you were making really ornate furniture...
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I wouldn't use the full length of that cutter on one pass. That's a lot of work for such a little diameter. My flush cut blade is 1/3 the length and twice the diameter and it still gets overloaded sometimes. You can find a cheaper blade at a safer size.
http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/smarthtml/pages/bt_flush.html (http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/smarthtml/pages/bt_flush.html)
Check out #5504. I have #5503. If you need an extended length I'd jump to a 1/2" shank
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What application is the cutter for Jimmy or was it just a theoretical question?
I wouldn't really want to use such a cutter unless I really needed to and there are only a couple of times when you would need to. I can imagine that the cutter would most likely push off and you would struggle to maintain a good finish, especially if you were cutting over a long length.
If you do need a 1/4" bit I can recommend the Faithfull bits from http://www.toolsuppliesuk.com/ (http://www.toolsuppliesuk.com/)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v325/Francoberasi/routerbit2.jpg)
They do a 1/2" length cutter here > [Router Bit T- Carbide Mini Trim 6.3mm x 12.7mm 1/4in Shank (http://www.toolsuppliesuk.com/item-131808)] for £3.17
They also do a 1" length cutter here > [Router Bit T- Carbide Mini Trim 6.3mm x 25.4mm 1/4in Shank (http://www.toolsuppliesuk.com/item-131133)] for £3.85
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It is made to trim laminate or other materials on your work piece. It is not strong enough to make a pattern cut so it would only be useful in very applications where you are trimming laminate or plexi where a regular flush trim bit would not work.
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Thanks
I didnt need one, I was just wondering what you might use one for and was it even safe to use.