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ONLY WINGE
12-08-2016, 08:02 PM
Can someone tell me how deep the standard 1/16" carving bit compares to the 1/16" long carving bit, and how deep can you carve with each.

fwharris
12-08-2016, 08:44 PM
1/16" bit Max cutting depth with this bit is .8 inch


Long 1-16" bit .. The CarveWright 1/16" Long Carving Bit allows for 2" deep carvings. Max carving depth with this bit is 2.125 inch.
The 1/16" long carving bit comes with a CarveTight adapter only
This bit is too long to work in the Rock Chuck
Requires the Project Designer 2.003 or highe
This bit is not to be used in the Rotary jig.
(use the 1/8" long carving bit only for the rotary jig)

ONLY WINGE
12-08-2016, 10:53 PM
Thank You from Alaska have a GREAT Holliday .

200k
12-10-2016, 07:04 AM
A question occurred to me when reading this thread. Does the 1/16" LONG carving bit have a programmed pre-carve or extra slow feed rate so it doesn't try to carve 2" of material in one pass? I know I can set the Max Pass Depth in the Bit Choice window but if I have a deep carve and don't, what happens?

SteveNelson46
12-10-2016, 08:00 AM
A question occurred to me when reading this thread. Does the 1/16" LONG carving bit have a programmed pre-carve or extra slow feed rate so it doesn't try to carve 2" of material in one pass? I know I can set the Max Pass Depth in the Bit Choice window but if I have a deep carve and don't, what happens?

The long carving bits are used for carving. Not for cutting. There isn't any setting for using them as a cutting bit. I have used them for deep carving many times but there are issues with using the 1/16" long bit.

200k
12-10-2016, 08:15 AM
Oooooooh. Good point.

So. Is there a first pass or feed rate modification when using the long bits? I know about the breakage problem when using the 1/16" long bits with too deep a carve. That's kinda what I'm talking about.

200k

SteveNelson46
12-10-2016, 10:49 AM
Oooooooh. Good point.

So. Is there a first pass or feed rate modification when using the long bits? I know about the breakage problem when using the 1/16" long bits with too deep a carve. That's kinda what I'm talking about.

200k

To the best of my knowledge, no. Everything is ostensibly done for you.