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  1. #1
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    Which Router bits to Use

    Does anyone have a chart (preferably with bit pictures) of what bits, size and shape, to use with what wood for desired results.

    Such as:
    1. picture engraving.
    2. letter engraving.
    3. cutout parts.

    and so on, i know this is general question and many senerios, but a simple guide would help new members to know which bits to try to buy.

    Maybe a standard set to put together like the most common used.

    Thanks, Joe

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    Quote Originally Posted by joecnc2006 View Post
    Does anyone have a chart (preferably with bit pictures) of what bits, size and shape, to use with what wood for desired results.

    Such as:
    1. picture engraving.
    2. letter engraving.
    3. cutout parts.

    and so on, i know this is general question and many senerios, but a simple guide would help new members to know which bits to try to buy.

    Maybe a standard set to put together like the most common used.

    Thanks, Joe
    Joe I think there is a file in the yahoo hobbycnc page regarding cnc model aircraft. I just foraged around a bit and located the source he uses .try http://www.thinktink.com. for special bits...regards mike hide

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    Joe, if you want to PM me I have something interesting for regarding this thread.

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    I would be interested in this type of list.

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    I too would like a list of what others are using. So far its trial and error and more errors than I would like others to know.

    Thanks
    Terry

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    what exactly is a compression bit. I am assuming a upcut bit gives a clean top cut and a downcut bit a clean bottom cut. mjh

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike hide View Post
    what exactly is a compression bit. I am assuming a upcut bit gives a clean top cut and a downcut bit a clean bottom cut. mjh
    You got the right idea. Just backwards. The down sheer is on the top and the up on the bottom.
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    I'm new to this and would like to do some engraving in MDF and PLYWOOD, I've seen carbide bit on ebay eg: 1/4" 20degree 0.1mm all the way to 90degree 2mm.

    are these what I should use for picture engraving or am I wasting my time and should be using something else?
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