View Full Version : Looking For 1/4" Downcut Endmills
shilala
07-10-2012, 01:45 PM
I found 1/4" upcut two flute (RS602-2500) at Razor Sharp Grinding (http://www.razorsharpgrinding.com/Retail%20Catalog%20July%202011.pdf), along with some 1/4" ballnose (RS-602-2500BN). They're only about $10-12 each and I'm gonna try them.
I still can't source 1/4" downcut, I'm trying to replace onsrud 57-910 (http://www.onsrud.com/product/Item/m/itemDetail.html?itemId=57-910), or at least get ballpark with the length of cut.
I've had zero luck at ebay so far and I just need one or two to keep me going, I'm a bit-wrecker. :o
Can you guys suggest a place where I can get them at around 10 bucks or so? Of course cheaper would be better, but for all I do they'll keep me. I'd even pay more if you think it's worthwhile. I'm just trying to balance cost with my propensity for breaking them, until I smart enough that I'm not running them into the table and other stupid things I come up with.
http://www.discount-tools.com/endmills/3910.cfm
bob_reda
07-10-2012, 02:41 PM
Search the products, I believe someone is selling them for about $7 apiece, I bought about 6 others bought more. Its a seller on ebay and I believe they are outdated onsrud bits.
shilala
07-10-2012, 03:11 PM
Search the products, I believe someone is selling them for about $7 apiece, I bought about 6 others bought more. Its a seller on ebay and I believe they are outdated onsrud bits.
I'm pretty sure that guy is onsrudcutter2010 on ebay, but I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "search the products". I saw the thread where you guys snapped up all the bits, that's how I saved that guy's handle.
There was another guy on ebay, smpart, and he doesn't have anything right now.
gradymrobertson
07-10-2012, 04:16 PM
Here is the guy on Ebay
http://stores.ebay.com/LMT-Onsrud-Router-Bits-and-Blades
Grady
shilala
07-10-2012, 04:33 PM
Here is the guy on Ebay
http://stores.ebay.com/LMT-Onsrud-Router-Bits-and-Blades
Grady
Yup, that's onsrudcutter2010. He may just be out of downcuts. If they were a closeout, he might be out for good. I hope not!!! :)
Michael Zanzano
07-10-2012, 11:30 PM
Hey Scott,
I've been buying my bits from: http://www.toolstoday.com/
not the least expensive, but, they have the bit your looking for.
Good Luck
Mike Z
shilala
07-13-2012, 03:44 PM
Thanks for the help, guys. It's much appreciated!!!
It looks like it's tough to get a break on the downcuts, they all seem to be around the $20 range. I imagined it'd be easy to find a cheaper option, but I suppose it's more of a "specialty" tool than a 1/4" upcut. Stands to reason.
Scott,
Due to convenience and my commitment to buy local, I've been filling my carbide drawers with Whiteside brand. Fantastic quality, at ~$16.00 a bit for .25 2 flute spirals, up or down cut. A buck is a buck, but remember performance. A $10 bit may not last as long, nor provide as fine a cut. An online auction price on a brand name is usually a one time offer.
My point: You've committed thousands of dollars to your machine and countless hours in designing and toolpathing - Why not drop a few more bucks on premium tooling and realize the full potential of what this investment can do? Find a reliable resource so you can acquire and replenish your tooling and enjoy consistent performance from your machine.
jeff
paul_z
07-21-2012, 01:45 PM
Scxott,
Take a look at http://www.bamcarbide.com/1shx1cutdix21.html (about $16). I have several of their 1/4" compression bits. They are very sharp and have lasted much longer than I would have expected.
Paul Z
wberminio
07-21-2012, 02:00 PM
Contact http://www.centuriontools.com/ great price /great quality
Speak to Fred
marcrunner
07-01-2013, 03:37 AM
https://www.hartvilletool.com/product/3010/spiral-router-bits
Free shipping
jerry_stanek
07-01-2013, 08:02 AM
And if you go to Hartville they have a program that when you buy so card that they stamp for every $10.00 and when you get it filled you get a free bit Or I belong to the woodnet forum and they give a discount
ssflyer
07-02-2013, 01:41 AM
Scott, were you unhappy with Onsrud? Mine have lasted a long time and gave great cuts... Why not just buy one? Gary Beckswith (sp) is a distributer on this forum and has great service...
shilala
07-16-2013, 01:17 PM
Jerry, I get tons of stuff at Hartville, and I like Whiteside bits. I'll have to see what they have next time I'm there.
Ron, you're right. I am happy with Onsrud bits, but they seem brittle. I break them in a minor crash whereas I don't break other stuff so easily. Or so it seems.
I got some 1/8" and 1/16" tapered ballnose from Gary and I am ecstatic about how well they've done. I got another bit from him, but I'm not sure if it was an endmill, I can't remember.
It's hard not to use Hartville Hardware, they have been wonderful to me and I get everything the next day. I don't know what kind of selection they have, but regardless, I'll keep wrecking Gary's tapered bits. They're as good as I can imagine it can get.
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