Den 2022-03-31 kl. 04:57, skrev gene heskett:
On Wednesday, 30 March 2022 21:40:40 EDT Chris Albertson wrote:
If the problem is that the tool dulls before the job is finished, then
write-in some tool changes.  The process stops periodically, you
inspect the cutter, change it or not, then it continues.

My guess is that the cutter will last long enough to cut 100 of these
hardwood screws.  HSS mill work cutters used in shaper tables can do
hundreds of feet of trim work and carbide cutters last nearly forever
even in production environments.

The guy I bought that plank from tells me that hard maple is gettng more
abrasive since his grandfather started the business a century back. He
blames it on the tree absorbing some of the airborn dirt it didn't have
to contend with 150 years ago.  And since I'm spinning an 1/16" round
nose with a relative small DOC to get a smoother surface, he assured me I
will be changing tools.
Worked on a saw a mill about 25 years ago, some of the woods imported from the east had absorbed grenade shards.


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