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Thread: Alternative for the Carvwright V carve bits?

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    Default Alternative for the Carvwright V carve bits?

    Hi,

    I know this must have come up before but I can't really find anything using the search function. I wanted to know if anyone has used another manufacturers 60 and 90 degree v-bits with the Carvewright machine? LHR's bits seem high quality but they are quite a bit more than other v-bits so I'm looking for a way to save a few bucks but still get a quality bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ton80 View Post
    Hi,

    I know this must have come up before but I can't really find anything using the search function. I wanted to know if anyone has used another manufacturers 60 and 90 degree v-bits with the CarveWright machine? LHR's bits seem high quality but they are quite a bit more than other v-bits so I'm looking for a way to save a few bucks but still get a quality bit.
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    And also note that they have the Shoulder or what ever it is called that prevents too big of a bite.... the extra orange area behind the cutter.

    I have been buying them from other sources for a while. I have a Rock.

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    This is by far my favorite bit... stays sharp (and easy to touch up), and cuts so fine a line it is sometimes unbelievable

    http://www.amazon.com/CMT-858-501-11...+60+degree+bit

    the 1/2 inch shank bit (the pic in the link above is the 1/4 shank) fits perfectly.

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    I use the same one and love it too! Use it with all my medium and small carving
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    Quote Originally Posted by Digitalwoodshop View Post
    And also note that they have the Shoulder or what ever it is called that prevents too big of a bite.... the extra orange area behind the cutter.

    I have been buying them from other sources for a while. I have a Rock.

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    I should have mentioned that I also have The ROCK so I can use any standard router bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lawrence View Post
    This is by far my favorite bit... stays sharp (and easy to touch up), and cuts so fine a line it is sometimes unbelievable

    http://www.amazon.com/CMT-858-501-11...+60+degree+bit

    the 1/2 inch shank bit (the pic in the link above is the 1/4 shank) fits perfectly.

    Lawrence
    Thanks, Lawrence. Do you also use the 90 Degree CMT bit? The savings over the LHR bits is pretty good so I think I might go with these. I like the 1/2 shank over a 1/4".

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    haven't used it-- I'll be honest, I use a 60 degree bit for just about EVERYTHING... I just like the fineness of the cut and I usually carve small lettering.

    Lawrence

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    And since we are talking V bits.... IF you design Centerline Text in V90 but cut it with a V60 you will get a "Y" fork on the end of each letter stroke.

    So a "I" letter would look like 2 "Y"'s one up side down on top of each other.

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    I was wondering the same thing last night but didn't see this thread before I placed an order for some bits made by Whiteside. I like the looks of the CMTs and know they are good bits.

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