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Dennis1
10-23-2009, 09:33 AM
Is there any place where I can buy the 1/16 carving bit @ the 1/8 cutting bit without the adapters? I have several adapters.
eromran
10-23-2009, 09:59 AM
Is there any place where I can buy the 1/16 carving bit @ the 1/8 cutting bit without the adapters? I have several adapters.You might check ebay and Amozon
rjustice
10-23-2009, 02:02 PM
Is there any place where I can buy the 1/16 carving bit @ the 1/8 cutting bit without the adapters? I have several adapters.
Hi Dennis,
Carving, and Cutout bits are available on my website www.cw-parts.com
I will be adding more to the website soon, adding the 1/16 cut out bits offered in .312 and .500 flute lengths. Keep in mind that you will have to take very light depth of cuts with them... I will also be adding bits for centerline engraving in 1/8, and 1/4 diameters for small text. They come to a sharp point and leave very little flat in the bottom of the lettering.
Thanks,
Ron
seabass
10-23-2009, 04:35 PM
How about some "down-cut" cut out bits.
I'll take a couple in each size if you can get them.
I would love to get the exact 1/8" cutter that CW offers, but in a down-cut version.
The stock cut out bit with the machine is still the best I have used in a CarveWright machine, even in the up-cut configuration.
rjustice
10-23-2009, 08:19 PM
How about some "down-cut" cut out bits.
I'll take a couple in each size if you can get them.
I would love to get the exact 1/8" cutter that CW offers, but in a down-cut version.
The stock cut out bit with the machine is still the best I have used in a CarveWright machine, even in the up-cut configuration.
If you are cutting 3/4 or less, you can go with the shorter version i sell (i offer them in 2 lengths), and you will find that it holds up very well! It is an upcut however....
Ron
jab73180
10-23-2009, 08:22 PM
what would the purpose of a down cutting bit????
rjustice
10-23-2009, 08:34 PM
what would the purpose of a down cutting bit????
Probably to force the sawdust down through the downdraft slot. If you are taking a full depth of cut, through your workpiece it works nice. However, if you are taking several shallow depth of cuts, it is not a good idea because the chips do not have anywhere to go, and are therefore getting double cut... they clog up the flutes, and will likely break off the tool. I dont recommend them in the cw machine if you cannot cut completely through in one depth of cut.
Ron
Hi Dennis,
Carving, and Cutout bits are available on my website www.cw-parts.com
I will be adding more to the website soon, adding the 1/16 cut out bits offered in .312 and .500 flute lengths. Keep in mind that you will have to take very light depth of cuts with them... I will also be adding bits for centerline engraving in 1/8, and 1/4 diameters for small text. They come to a sharp point and leave very little flat in the bottom of the lettering.
Thanks,
Ron
Ron do you have a 1/4 shank cutting bit? I broke both my CW cutting bits and need to replace them.
Ike
rjustice
10-24-2009, 07:41 AM
Ron do you have a 1/4 shank cutting bit? I broke both my CW cutting bits and need to replace them.
Ike
Hi Ike,
Mine are 1/8 shank, so if you are using a QC, you would need the bit adapter i sell on the website, or if you are using a Rock Chuck, you would need the Sleeve that goes to 1/8"... If you are looking for the 1/8 Cut out bit, i have them in both 3/4 length, and 1" length. You just specify when you add it to your cart. The 3/4 will only work when your board thickness is 3/4 or thinner. You can choke up on this tool a bit more, and it makes for a stronger tool, and will leave a nicer finish because it has very little flex to it.
Thanks for your interest...
Ron
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