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anyone have a source for a 120 degree (or 130 or anything around that) Vbit with a 1/4 shaft that wont cost me a fortune?
all i can find is 1/2" shaft and metric. i have found some 1/4 shaft bits but they are way to much money. i refuse to pay $70 for a 1/4" router bit when i can get 1/2 bit for under $20. ive tried all the usual places, amazon, ebay, mlcs, etc with not much luck
I keep hearing about using a 6mm collet and am thinking about making that change. But, I have handheld routers in which I can use 1/4" bits, so I lean that direction.
yeah if all i needed is the 120° it would be kind of a wash. i am concerned about the quality of the ebay bits but i suspect most of the router bits we can buy all come from the same factories
I was worried about the quality when I bought them (they are just so cheap), but honestly they are performing perfectly. Very sharp, the angles are exactly what they are supposed to be and they just keep carving, I probably have 20 hours of carving on the 60 deg bit and it still carved like it did the first time I used it.
I understand that. I’ve used this on everything from pine to purple heart. Not even the slightest slip. Everything comes out just perfect. It turns true in the machine. I did put a depth mic against it when I found a problem. Turns out that I had a piece of sawdust stuck between the dewalt mount and the maker frame.