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I just received the Freud 61-102 set. I must say it's the most complicated looking bit I own - in fact I'm a little daunted by it. There is no instruction manual in the box, maybe they expect that people should know how to use one of things - I sure don't. The arbor is currently set up with four cutters, some spacers and a nut to lock the whole assembly. . In addition there are two larger bearings and a huge number of spacers.
Clearly one can change the number of cutters on arbor, change the size of the bearing and change the number of spacers. But I'm not sure if there are any combinations of spacers/cutters/bearings that are not recommended. For example, should one set the actual cutting blades offset from one another when using more than one cutter on the arbor? Can the blades are two different cutters overlap?
Any help would be much appreciated. Perhaps I could contact Freud and see if they have some kind of operational manual for this thing?
Matthew
I just received the Freud 61-102 set. I must say it's the most complicated looking bit I own - in fact I'm a little daunted by it. There is no instruction manual in the box, maybe they expect that people should know how to use one of things - I sure don't. The arbor is currently set up with four cutters, some spacers and a nut to lock the whole assembly. . In addition there are two larger bearings and a huge number of spacers.
Clearly one can change the number of cutters on arbor, change the size of the bearing and change the number of spacers. But I'm not sure if there are any combinations of spacers/cutters/bearings that are not recommended. For example, should one set the actual cutting blades offset from one another when using more than one cutter on the arbor? Can the blades are two different cutters overlap?
Any help would be much appreciated. Perhaps I could contact Freud and see if they have some kind of operational manual for this thing?
Matthew