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Old 08-16-2007, 12:10 PM   #1
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Question CNC bits...

Do you think any of these bits would work in the CarveWright machine?

Would you think they would work on your shop-built CNC machines?

I ran into this link as a result of eBay...

http://www.drewtronics.net/
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Old 08-16-2007, 02:00 PM   #2
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Nope ,,,to small

From the eBay add ▼
" have a .125 (3.175mm) shank dia."

Most need a 1/4" shank dia. router bit with a flat spot on the bit to help hold it in place...they move fast in the machine ,that's to say they move up and down quick ...and can go down 1 1/4" deep in one stroke....


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Do you think any of these bits would work in the CarveWright machine?

Would you think they would work on your shop-built CNC machines?

I ran into this link as a result of eBay...

http://www.drewtronics.net/
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They should work on a CNC if you have a 1/8 collet for your router. About all you could use them for is engraving.
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Old 08-17-2007, 11:33 AM   #4
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Cool

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They should work on a CNC if you have a 1/8 collet for your router. About all you could use them for is engraving.
Oh Blue one,

That makes perfect sense!

Thank you!!
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