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    Default Question about a bit

    Howdy all,

    I have been reading through all the forums for the past few days learning an amazing amount of great info. Thank you all for the outstanding help and support offered here!!!

    I have read many posts dealing with bits and buying non-cw bits. The other day I bought a bit out at home depot because just eye balling it looked like it would work.

    It is a Ryobi 1/2" V-Groove Carbide Router Bit (carbide tipped)..it has a 1/4" "shank". What I am wondering is will it work?? The bit package doesn't say if it is a 90 or 60 degree bit (though it looks like 60 to me).

    So do you think it is ok to use? Would you suggest another type (brand, type, store, etc..) instead?

    I really don't want to screw something up before I have had a chance to truly play with the CW.

    Doug

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    I've used several different bits. As long as they're the same size as the CW bits, no problem.
    The 50-50-90 rule: Anytime you have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability you'll get it wrong.

    Do it on a Mac.
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    as long as it looks similar to the cw bits. Do follow the intructions about mouting the bits in the adapter,other than that the machine will measure it.
    That's probably a 90 deg. bit from Home Depot.
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    Default Nice to know

    Thanks guys!

    I think I'll head out to sears and get some more of the holders and try out the bit!

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    Doug,
    That bit will work fine. I bought and have been using that same bit for about a month now and have had no problems. By the way it is a 90 degree bit.

    Les

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    ahh that is great to hear! TY!

    maybe one day I'll actually be able to carve something LOL!

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