zz

09/02/2004 1:00 PM

25 degree dovetail bit

Does anyone know of a source for ~25-degree dovetail router bits with
a 3/4" diameter? All I can find searching the net is one with a
13/64" diameter.

Thanks,

Zyacba


This topic has 3 replies

zz

in reply to [email protected] (z!) on 09/02/2004 1:00 PM

10/02/2004 11:08 AM

I don't specifically need 3/4" diameter, I could use a smaller bit as
you suggested, but in order to get 3/4" wide at about 1/2" deep at a
2:1 angle (about 25 degrees), the narrow part of the tail would only
be 1/4".

What I really need is the 1/2" depth of cut. The only bit I can find
with anywhere near a 25-degree angle is a very small bit with only a
5/32 depth of cut. I was just hoping someone might know of a source
for a bit like this. Because the narrow part of the bit would be 1/4"
or less, I doubt that it even exists.

I guess a usual question might be "why do I need a bit like this?".
It is mainly for cosmentic reasons rather than structural and I need
to cut more than I would like to do by hand.

Thanks

http://www.1blades.com/products.ecs/list/206/none/1/1/
Number of Flutes = 2
Degree = 25°
Large Diameter = 13/64"
Depth of Cut = 5/32"
Shank Diameter = 1/4"
Overall Length = 2 3/8"


"Nail Bender" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<9f9e3$40282e99$d0ff1e79$13722@nx-communications.allthenewsgroups.com>...
> Any particular reason you need a 3/4" specifically? Make your first cut,
> then move your bit over to cut the other side, and clean up the middle......
>
> NB
>
>
> "z!" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Does anyone know of a source for ~25-degree dovetail router bits with
> > a 3/4" diameter? All I can find searching the net is one with a
> > 13/64" diameter.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Zyacba

NB

"Nail Bender"

in reply to [email protected] (z!) on 09/02/2004 1:00 PM

09/02/2004 8:06 PM

Any particular reason you need a 3/4" specifically? Make your first cut,
then move your bit over to cut the other side, and clean up the middle......

NB


"z!" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Does anyone know of a source for ~25-degree dovetail router bits with
> a 3/4" diameter? All I can find searching the net is one with a
> 13/64" diameter.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Zyacba

JC

John Crea

in reply to [email protected] (z!) on 09/02/2004 1:00 PM

10/02/2004 3:52 PM

Check with Whiteside and see if they have one. They most of
everything else under the sun

www.whitesiderouterbits.com

John
On 10 Feb 2004 11:08:02 -0800, [email protected] (z!) wrote:

>I don't specifically need 3/4" diameter, I could use a smaller bit as
>you suggested, but in order to get 3/4" wide at about 1/2" deep at a
>2:1 angle (about 25 degrees), the narrow part of the tail would only
>be 1/4".
>
>What I really need is the 1/2" depth of cut. The only bit I can find
>with anywhere near a 25-degree angle is a very small bit with only a
>5/32 depth of cut. I was just hoping someone might know of a source
>for a bit like this. Because the narrow part of the bit would be 1/4"
>or less, I doubt that it even exists.
>
>I guess a usual question might be "why do I need a bit like this?".
>It is mainly for cosmentic reasons rather than structural and I need
>to cut more than I would like to do by hand.
>
>Thanks
>
>http://www.1blades.com/products.ecs/list/206/none/1/1/
>Number of Flutes = 2
>Degree = 25°
>Large Diameter = 13/64"
>Depth of Cut = 5/32"
>Shank Diameter = 1/4"
>Overall Length = 2 3/8"
>
>
>"Nail Bender" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<9f9e3$40282e99$d0ff1e79$13722@nx-communications.allthenewsgroups.com>...
>> Any particular reason you need a 3/4" specifically? Make your first cut,
>> then move your bit over to cut the other side, and clean up the middle......
>>
>> NB
>>
>>
>> "z!" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>> > Does anyone know of a source for ~25-degree dovetail router bits with
>> > a 3/4" diameter? All I can find searching the net is one with a
>> > 13/64" diameter.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> >
>> > Zyacba


You’ve reached the end of replies