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Thread: Chipbreaker / Finisher Bit Size

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    Default Chipbreaker / Finisher Bit Size

    We have a 48 x 96 PRS with the 2.2 hp spindle, ER 25 collets. Typically I use a 1/2" 2 flute chipbreaker / finisher for most hardwoods using multiple passes with a final clean up pass.

    Will the 2.2 handle a larger diameter bit, say a 5/8" or a 3/4". I know they make collets in the larger sizes but didn't know if it's a good idea or not.

    Stephen

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    How deep are you cutting?
    I use 16mm (5/8) x 170 cutters 2flute to cut 130mm deep (Bubinga - it JUST about works...), 14mm insert straight incrementing in from outside up to 60mm deep (works a treat) but up to 20mm I use 10mm dia cutters. Horses for courses.

    R.

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    R,

    Usually it's just 3/4" or 1" material, typically free form geometric designs. I usually go about 1/4" per pass with about .03" offset from the part then a full depth final pass cleaning up the .03". Mostly in hardwoods, oak, cherry, walnut.

    Your cutting 130mm (5 1/8") deep? How many passes? Are you on a 2.2 or larger spindle?

    S.

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    The 2.2 hp spindle should have no problem with a 5/8" or 3/4" bit, you probably want to keep the RPMs on the low side. We use a 2 1/2" diameter spoilboard surfacer at 12K RPM to cut up to 1/8" deep in hardwoods.
    David Buchsbaum
    Beacon Custom Woodwork, Inc.
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    David - what speed would you normally run that 2 1/2" surfacer bit - that's cutting 1/8 deep?
    Tom

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    David - I meant what feed rate?
    Tom

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    4 ips for hardwoods up to 1/8" deep, maybe 3 ips for a delicate or critical surface.

    8 ips for surfacing the spoilboard at .014" deep
    David Buchsbaum
    Beacon Custom Woodwork, Inc.
    dba Atlanta Closet & Storage Solutions
    404-309-9146
    david@atlantacloset.com

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