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Sk8MFG
11-24-2013, 07:36 PM
A few of my projects require pockets cut into laminated maple. Always cut with a .5 ball nose. I occasionally get some chipping on the surface (even if a very shallow "starter" pass is used).
This got me thinking, why not down cut? Problem is I've yet to locate a downcut ball nose.

Has anyone had experience having a bit's profile reground? Durability issues? Finish issues? etc..

Thank you,

genek
11-25-2013, 12:32 PM
why not try a down spiral end mill to break the surface. or a small 1/8 inch bit to break surface first. Re-grooving a bit would be impossible.

Sk8MFG
11-25-2013, 10:40 PM
I've used that technique before, but it this case it'd require too many tool changes.

Just did a bit of thinking. A downcut ball nose may not work at all....



Thanks for the input, I should be able to figure out a solution.

genek
11-25-2013, 10:59 PM
Try Talking to Gary with Beckwith decor

www.beckwithdecor.com... I think.. tell Gary I said hi. He does custom bits and may be able to help you with this problem.