birdsofplay
12-28-1999, 01:24 PM
I'd like to do "Clean" under cut channels.
ie and 1/8 to 1/4" lip and a wider channel underneath; in this case only 3/8"
I've tried the following in solid maple plywood, Oak and cheapo Shelf grade particle board.
I cut the channel with a 1/4" spiral bit then went back in and did the undercutting with a 3/8" ball ended bit on a 1/4" shaft.
In both the maple ply and solid oak, 95% is ok but randomly and not always in the same places I'll get a bustout/flakeoff/split.
BTW the maple ply was scrap for a steel rule die place so it was "from" $300/sheet solid maple on all plies ... quality stuff.
The shelf particle board had a cheapo laminate and it did not bust out but it did show a lot of edge chipout. The other cases had corner problems only.
I tried low speed .25" and higher router speeds too.
I'm thinking that this may only work reliable if I have a "tightly" laminated venier on MDF or similar.
I cant do much to affect cut order of direction.
Any other ideas ?
ie and 1/8 to 1/4" lip and a wider channel underneath; in this case only 3/8"
I've tried the following in solid maple plywood, Oak and cheapo Shelf grade particle board.
I cut the channel with a 1/4" spiral bit then went back in and did the undercutting with a 3/8" ball ended bit on a 1/4" shaft.
In both the maple ply and solid oak, 95% is ok but randomly and not always in the same places I'll get a bustout/flakeoff/split.
BTW the maple ply was scrap for a steel rule die place so it was "from" $300/sheet solid maple on all plies ... quality stuff.
The shelf particle board had a cheapo laminate and it did not bust out but it did show a lot of edge chipout. The other cases had corner problems only.
I tried low speed .25" and higher router speeds too.
I'm thinking that this may only work reliable if I have a "tightly" laminated venier on MDF or similar.
I cant do much to affect cut order of direction.
Any other ideas ?