![]() ![]() ![]() I’m bad about keeping logs of what settings work with what. palm sander, rotozip 20 (Oshkosh) 60 Nov 2 7 tile saw 60 (Oshkosh) 45. Includes adapter, hex wrench, guidepoint bit and sabrecut bit. drill bits 50 (Norwood Young America) 24 Nov 2 LED-SHOP-OFFICE-LIGHT. You’ll need to test the depth of cut on some scraps to see how those speeds cut though. Circle cutting attachment for use with RotoMite and SpiraCut RotoZip tools, cuts circles. RotoZip GP8 1/8-Inch Guide Point Drywall Cutting Zip Bit, 8-Pack RotoZip SC16 1/8 Inch Sab Recut Zip Bit For Wood and Plastic, 16 Pack Roto-Zip 1/8 Guide. For the most part those speeds should be alright. Stay in the 15 to 20mm/s range for 1/8th inch end mills in wood. Actually unless you are cutting fiberglass or carbon fiber, those are the only end mills you’d ever need to use. If you find it hard to do with a rotozip, you can use a drywall saw to do the job by hand, it’s just a little slower. The white fiberglass hard boxes are somewhat better here, but the rotozip bit can damage them too. For now, stick with 1 or 2 flute upcut end mills. Yeah, you can use a rotozip, but you have to be careful since you can chew up the box pretty easily. Everybody’s build is slightly different which will effect how they cut. That’s hard to do because the speeds and feeds are dependent on the machine. Rotozip XB-DW2 2 pc 5/32' Shank High Speed Steel Drywall Bit for Cut-Out Tools 5.0 5. Material cut, Bit – (Brand), Bit Size, Bit Type (maybe dimensions), # of flutes, router (brand/model), router speed,travel speed, depth of cut, z-speed, and any other pertinent parameters. Something with the basics, to give the beginners a good starting point. Even if it was only for the bits you sell. It would be nice if there was a page or table or something that shows only successes. I bought some various bits off of Amazon, and a router speed controller from the local Harbor Freight and I have initial success!! Better bits, faster travel speed, and slower RPMs. ![]()
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