I have several up and down cut router bits.
I use the upcuts when mortising or grooving mostly on "real" wood and use the downcut for doing the same on plywood or veneered sheet goods.
I am planning to buy a up/down flush trim bit - which makes sense for trimming or template work on sheetgoods or veneer
but i wonder - are compression bits without bearings useful if i dont have a CNC???
i realize that with a CNC these types of bits are essential for sizing any veneered or sheet goods....
but for non CNC use - when would they be uesful?
Mike
I use the upcuts when mortising or grooving mostly on "real" wood and use the downcut for doing the same on plywood or veneered sheet goods.
I am planning to buy a up/down flush trim bit - which makes sense for trimming or template work on sheetgoods or veneer
but i wonder - are compression bits without bearings useful if i dont have a CNC???
i realize that with a CNC these types of bits are essential for sizing any veneered or sheet goods....
but for non CNC use - when would they be uesful?
Mike