Ji

"Joe"

24/07/2007 2:14 AM

router bit source

Does anyone have a source for a 40mm core box router bit? I've DAGS and not
found anything.

For the imperially-minded, this is roughly 1 37/64 inches.

If you find it on google, I submit to your superior searching skills.

TIA,

Joe


This topic has 7 replies

Jj

JeffB

in reply to "Joe" on 24/07/2007 2:14 AM

23/07/2007 8:07 PM

Why does it have to be 40mm instead of 38mm - 1 1/2" or 44mm - 1 3/4",
all of which you must have found already...

Can you make the cut in two passes? Are you willing to have a custom bit
made?
--
JeffB
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Joe wrote:
> Does anyone have a source for a 40mm core box router bit? I've DAGS and not
> found anything.
>
> For the imperially-minded, this is roughly 1 37/64 inches.
>
> If you find it on google, I submit to your superior searching skills.
>
> TIA,
>
> Joe
>
>

MD

"Morris Dovey"

in reply to "Joe" on 24/07/2007 2:14 AM

24/07/2007 12:04 AM

Joe wrote:
| I'd take a 1 5/8, but that's as far off as I can go.

Joe...

MLCS (www.mlcswoodworking.com) has #8727 1-5/8 inch Core Box bit that
you might be able to take to a sharpening service and ground to 40mm.

--
Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/

Ji

"Joe"

in reply to "Joe" on 24/07/2007 2:14 AM

24/07/2007 12:14 PM

The application is more exact than either 1 1/2 or 1 3/4. That's why I need
a 40mm.

jc

"JeffB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Why does it have to be 40mm instead of 38mm - 1 1/2" or 44mm - 1 3/4", all
> of which you must have found already...
>
> Can you make the cut in two passes? Are you willing to have a custom bit
> made?
> --
> JeffB
> remove no.spam. to email
>
>
> Joe wrote:
>> Does anyone have a source for a 40mm core box router bit? I've DAGS and
>> not found anything.
>>
>> For the imperially-minded, this is roughly 1 37/64 inches.
>>
>> If you find it on google, I submit to your superior searching skills.
>>
>> TIA,
>>
>> Joe
>>

Ji

"Joe"

in reply to "Joe" on 24/07/2007 2:14 AM

24/07/2007 12:14 PM


"Morris Dovey" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Joe wrote:
> | I'd take a 1 5/8, but that's as far off as I can go.
>
> Joe...
>
> MLCS (www.mlcswoodworking.com) has #8727 1-5/8 inch Core Box bit that
> you might be able to take to a sharpening service and ground to 40mm.
>
> --
> Morris Dovey
> DeSoto Solar
> DeSoto, Iowa USA
> http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/
>

Got it. Thanks Morris! I'm going to try it first at 1 5/8, and if that
doesn't work, I know someone who'll grind it to 40mm.

Thanks again,

Joe

EP

"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to "Joe" on 24/07/2007 2:14 AM

25/07/2007 3:03 AM


"Joe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Does anyone have a source for a 40mm core box router bit? I've DAGS and
> not found anything.
>
> For the imperially-minded, this is roughly 1 37/64 inches.
>
> If you find it on google, I submit to your superior searching skills.
>
> TIA,

There are some places that will custom make whatever you want.
http://www.ridgecarbidetool.com/custombitsandcutters.php?osCsid=af88c1703b6a35a39a9d01729af102a8

Ll

Leuf

in reply to "Joe" on 24/07/2007 2:14 AM

23/07/2007 10:40 PM

On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 02:14:44 GMT, "Joe" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Does anyone have a source for a 40mm core box router bit? I've DAGS and not
>found anything.
>
>For the imperially-minded, this is roughly 1 37/64 inches.

Whiteside has a 1-1/2" and a 1-3/4" if that's close enough and you can
use 1/2" shank bits.


-Leuf

Ji

"Joe"

in reply to "Joe" on 24/07/2007 2:14 AM

24/07/2007 3:01 AM

I'd take a 1 5/8, but that's as far off as I can go.

Thanks,

Joe

"Leuf" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 02:14:44 GMT, "Joe" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>Does anyone have a source for a 40mm core box router bit? I've DAGS and
>>not
>>found anything.
>>
>>For the imperially-minded, this is roughly 1 37/64 inches.
>
> Whiteside has a 1-1/2" and a 1-3/4" if that's close enough and you can
> use 1/2" shank bits.
>
>
> -Leuf


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