Re: Extreme Extender and the Seating of Bits

2011-02-14 Thread begatbrown
e of the feedback. > > -Tim > > - Original Message - > From: "begatbrown" > To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" > Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2011 4:24 PM > Subject: Re: Extreme Extender and the Seating of Bits > >   I spent much of today using my 900 to >

Re: Extreme Extender and the Seating of Bits

2011-02-13 Thread Tim Krause
dback. -Tim - Original Message - From: "begatbrown" To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2011 4:24 PM Subject: Re: Extreme Extender and the Seating of Bits I spent much of today using my 900 to surface boards to I could put them in the plane

Re: Extreme Extender and the Seating of Bits

2011-02-13 Thread begatbrown
14 PM, Bill Hallow wrote: > > > >> > From what I�ve read the reason that you should never let the bit to > > >> > bottom out in the router collet is that when the bit is bottomed out > > >> > the collet cannot securely grip the bit and with that all

Re: Extreme Extender and the Seating of Bits

2011-02-13 Thread begatbrown
ve read the reason that you should never let the bit to > >> > bottom out in the router collet is that when the bit is bottomed out > >> > the collet cannot securely grip the bit and with that all of the > >> > problems of slippage, misalignment and so on. > > >> > What I�ve seen recommended is to place a small O-ri

Re: Extreme Extender and the Seating of Bits

2011-02-13 Thread cole andrews
ut >> > the collet cannot securely grip the bit and with that all of the >> > problems of slippage, misalignment and so on. >> >> > What I�ve seen recommended is to place a small O-ring in the bottom of >> > the collet to keep the bit from bottoming and yo

Re: Extreme Extender and the Seating of Bits

2011-02-12 Thread begatbrown
ng and you will never have to > > be concerned about the problem. > > > Bill > > > -------------------- > > *From:* Bill Bulkeley > > *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com > > *Sent:* Sat, February 12,

Re: Extreme Extender and the Seating of Bits

2011-02-12 Thread Okla Mike (Liltwisted)
o be concerned about the problem. Bill *From:* Bill Bulkeley *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com *Sent:* Sat, February 12, 2011 7:06:07 PM *Subject:* Re: Extreme Extender and the Seating of Bits I don't

RE: Extreme Extender and the Seating of Bits

2011-02-12 Thread Gary Moshofsky
ental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Bill Hallow Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2011 5:14 PM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Extreme Extender and the Seating of Bits >From what I've read the reason that you should never let the bit to bottom out in the router c

Re: Extreme Extender and the Seating of Bits

2011-02-12 Thread Bill Hallow
bits in the extension. Bill - Original Message - From: "begatbrown" To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2011 9:41 AM Subject: Extreme Extender and the Seating of Bits > Hello, > > With routers without extenders, I've always been told th

Re: Extreme Extender and the Seating of Bits

2011-02-12 Thread begatbrown
xtension. > Bill > > - Original Message - > From: "begatbrown" > To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" > Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2011 9:41 AM > Subject: Extreme Extender and the Seating of Bits > > > Hello, > > > With routers without e

Re: Extreme Extender and the Seating of Bits

2011-02-12 Thread Bill Bulkeley
al Message - From: "begatbrown" To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2011 9:41 AM Subject: Extreme Extender and the Seating of Bits Hello, With routers without extenders, I've always been told that you do NOT seat the bit all the way to the botto

Extreme Extender and the Seating of Bits

2011-02-12 Thread begatbrown
Hello, With routers without extenders, I've always been told that you do NOT seat the bit all the way to the bottom of the collet because you want to avoid transferring the heat generated by the bit to the spindle. The 1/8 in gap keeps the temperature lower. Does the same advice apply to the Extr