LMT Onsrud 57-280 Solid Carbide Downcut Spiral Wood Rout, tum, obelagd (ljus) finish, 30 graders spiral, 2 räfflor, 2,5000 total längd, 0,2500 skärdiameter, 0,2500 skaftdiameter

Brand:LMT Onsrud

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692.76

Designad för routing där nedåtgående spånavlägsnande, verktygsstyvhet, lång livslängd och högkvalitativ finish önskas. Används för naturligt trä och träkompositer.

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Dubbel flöjt, 30 graders vinkel. När de körs moturs (höger skärning) evakuerar spiralräfflade verktyg spån upp och ut ur snittet för att minska igensättning. Runda skaft tillåter användning med en mängd olika verktygshållningssystem. Obelagda verktyg har bara bassubstratet utan ytterligare behandling eller beläggningar och är lämpliga för ett brett spektrum av applikationer. Solida hårdmetallverktyg erbjuder lång livslängd och snabbare skärhastigheter än andra substrat, men är mer spröda och måste användas med styva verktygshållningssystem.
Country of Origin USA
Cutting Diameter 0.25 Inches
Cutting Length 0.88 Inches
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Finish Type Uncoated
Finish Type Uncoated (Bright)
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S.
Item model number 57-280
Manufacturer LMT Onsrud
Material Carbide
Number of Flutes 2
Product Dimensions 4 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches; 1.6 Ounces

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Scritto da: Victor Di Paglia
Nice Clean Razor Sharp Cuts, And A Good Value
My how using the correct bit for the application is so life changing. I hate to sound so dramatic, but learning to use a CNC router, to really learn to use it to all it's benefits takes a very long time, especially when you are doing it yourself (and with help online sometimes). For many years, I never really thought much of changing my end mill to a down-cut type of bit. Then Christmas came and I had a sign to do for a customer and had used pine as the substrate. As any of you know, pine is rather stringy and can present problems when milling intricate cuts. I looked at my test piece and thought that I would be spending a long time making it look good. I was cutting pockets for letters to fit into and the surface had to look good. Then suddenly I thought about the down-cut bit and decided to order one. I guess it's not my fault I hadn't used them before as most stuff I was don't really didn't need it, but this did. I got the new bit, and ran the test again. Night and day! The upper part of the pine, the surface that would be displayed was sharp and clean and I was as happy as a clam, (you got me too. I really don't know why a clam would be happy but I couldn't think of anything else). Anyway, chalk this up to experience and I hope this might help someone else with the same issue.
Scritto da: AlaskaThomas
Works great for milling wood blocks for my high school manufacturing ...
Works great for milling wood blocks for my high school manufacturing class. The down cut makes a lot more dust but gives a very clean finished product with little to no need for finish sanding.
Scritto da: Gary D. Demos
sharp cutter
The bit was good and sharp - cuts well. Downward spiral avoids fuzzing and tearing of wood. Would be nice if it had a clear tube cover but it didn't.

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