I was looking at that spiral head flush bit with the individual cutters. Looks identical to ones on Amazon like the spe tool one but for less than ½ the price
The compression bit looks nice. The carbide blade bit looks fantastic! Your link goes to a page with 2 options. Is the one you have the 1 1/4" or 1 1/8" diameter? Grats on 12K subs.
@@ShopRamblings I get that they're both1/2" shank. However, BangGood's page has 2 options for the carbide blade bit cutting diameter: 1 1/4" and 1 1/8". I was wondering which one you have.
I own that exact router template guide you have shown in this video. I just want to let you know that you are making a mistake in its use. Whenever you need to use that template or any other template for that matter you need to start cutting on the long grain and go around to the end grain. You should not continue on the end grain and come across to the other long grain. That will increase the chance of grain tear out. You need to flip your work piece upside down, reinstall the template and now you will be cutting in the right direction. Think of a square piece of wood that you are using that aluminum corner round jig to soften the corners. You can only route opposite corners on one face and then after you flip the project over you can now do the remaining corners. I hope that helps.
That is some great advice. This blade cut across the grain in both directions without any tear out. I was testing it to see how well it would work. I knew if it did tear out, I had plenty of room to cut it down and redo it.
Great video, thanks for sharing!
At what RPM did you run both those bits?
I ran them both at max. They are both just over an inch. I don't normally slow down unless I am using a wide bit like for raised panels.
@@ShopRamblings Great, thanks for the reply :-)
Very impressive bits.
I agree
Looks amazing buddy !!!! 👍👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
I was looking at that spiral head flush bit with the individual cutters. Looks identical to ones on Amazon like the spe tool one but for less than ½ the price
I have been getting ads from spe for months. I can't tell any difference with this one except the price.
The compression bit looks nice.
The carbide blade bit looks fantastic! Your link goes to a page with 2 options. Is the one you have the 1 1/4" or 1 1/8" diameter?
Grats on 12K subs.
Thanks. That is the diameter. They are both 1/2" shank.
@@ShopRamblings I get that they're both1/2" shank. However, BangGood's page has 2 options for the carbide blade bit cutting diameter: 1 1/4" and 1 1/8". I was wondering which one you have.
@ST-0311 I got the 11/8", the smaller it is, the easier to get into corners.
I own that exact router template guide you have shown in this video. I just want to let you know that you are making a mistake in its use. Whenever you need to use that template or any other template for that matter you need to start cutting on the long grain and go around to the end grain.
You should not continue on the end grain and come across to the other long grain. That will increase the chance of grain tear out. You need to flip your work piece upside down, reinstall the template and now you will be cutting in the right direction.
Think of a square piece of wood that you are using that aluminum corner round jig to soften the corners. You can only route opposite corners on one face and then after you flip the project over you can now do the remaining corners. I hope that helps.
That is some great advice. This blade cut across the grain in both directions without any tear out. I was testing it to see how well it would work. I knew if it did tear out, I had plenty of room to cut it down and redo it.