I want to route in some SM 0.040 b/w purfling.
Can any one tell me the correct size end mill and where I might be able to get them.
Thanks,
Scott
Carbide end mills needed
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Re: Carbide end mills needed
Thanks Tim, looks like a good resource.
I do have some 1/32 end mills that should work but the channel I get is too big.
I'm guessing the problem is my Dremel, I think I need to get a better tool.
SA
I do have some 1/32 end mills that should work but the channel I get is too big.
I'm guessing the problem is my Dremel, I think I need to get a better tool.
SA
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Re: Carbide end mills needed
If you have a compressor this works great:CavalierKingCharles wrote:Thanks Tim, looks like a good resource.
I do have some 1/32 end mills that should work but the channel I get is too big.
I'm guessing the problem is my Dremel, I think I need to get a better tool.
SA
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com/shop/i ... ucts_id=18
This unit turns at around 54,000 RPM or you can upgrade, as I did, to a 70,000 RPM and just buy the base which would be about $50 more.
Tim Benware