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Review on πŸ”§ Efficient CNC Spoilboard Surfacing Router Bits: Unparalleled Precision and Performance by Chris Long

Revainrating 5 out of 5

VERY GOOD LOW-COST NOZZLE

Hi folks! I've dabbled in making 3D cutting boards and trays. Cut many small cubes at a 30 degree angle from different types of wood and glue them together. After they're glued back together into a board, it usually looks like it's wrapped. It is very difficult to glue the edges of the cubes perfectly, so small deviations will make the board less flat. I fix this by pressing them against a flat screen and running the router across the boards on a makeshift router sled. Use this bit to clean and level uneven boards. This drill held up well to cut cubes of white oak, walnut and cane bonded with fibers running in different directions, very cleanly without breaking. Yesterday when I removed the aluminum clamps I found I accidentally cut about 1/8" of my 2 clamps without damaging the bit at all. The Beat still feels sharp and works great. What else can you do still asking. So now I'm trying to figure out how to put stops so I don't keep doing it. T-rail clamps are more expensive than a router. Good luck with your woodwork.

Pros
  • Wide range of applications: This professional milling cutter is not only suitable for leveling wooden panels, for reworking or planing the top side of chipboard, but also for trimming and grooving. Suitable for cutting solid wood, chipboard, plywood, MDF and various wood materials. (Avoid cutting ferrous metals and non-wood materials such as steel, iron, and sand)
Cons
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