Description of 🔧 Efficient Yonico 14191Q T Slot Cutter Router for Precise Woodworking
Create t slots for custom jigs and hold-downs or for picture frame keyhole hanging. Premium C3 micro-grain tungsten carbide blades for a sharper & longer lasting edge. For use on table mount and handheld router. Silver induction brazing for maximum strength and durability.
This T slot cutter router is perfect for industrial and scientific cutting applications. It works effortlessly on all types of materials and saves a lot of time. The cutter is durable and comes with great precision, which ensures consistent results every time. The only con is that it requires some expertise to use, but the user manual is very helpful. Overall, a great investment for any professional cutting tools collection.
Pros
The Yonico 14191Q T Slot Cutter Router is made of high-quality materials that ensure durability and precision during use.
Cons
The cost of this router may be prohibitive for some people, especially those who only need it for occasional use.
I was more than happy with the Yoniko T-Slot. I was pleased! Continue reading my observations. I used a Yoniko T-Slot bit to create a 2 foot melamine chipboard fence for the router table. I used the bit in a 3.25 HP router. with a 1/4" to 1/2" adapter and set at medium speed. The slots should hold a 5/16" T-bolt. PRE-GROOVING IS NOT REQUIRED: I've read that before using a T-slot it's recommended that you first cut a 5/16 nut with another drill bit. I have used a T-slot bit with no pre-slots and
Pros
Create T-slots for special brackets and clamps or to hang a picture frame's keyhole
Just cut a few grooves today and had no trouble with them in 7ply AC plywood. I nearly completed my first cut (maybe 32nd gap) with a quarter inch router and then completed the cut with that router at the router's maximum speed. I used a dust collector on my router table and there are absolutely no chips left in the groove. I set my overall depth to 3/8" otherwise there isn't much material to support the bolt. I would still suggest using a wing washer as you simply won't have the same strength…
Pros
Silver induction soldering for maximum strength and durability