Eoghan Brown
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Looking for a 20mm router bit for a MFT project. Search found products from CMT and Festool but, looking for distributors of this product. Any Ideas?
Tom Bellemare said:
thebicyclecafe said:Hey Eoghan,
Either of these ought to work, if you're just looking for a straight bit, 1/4" shank only though...:
http://www.amazon.com/Freud-04-552-Diameter-4-Inch-Straight/dp/B000P18UNS/
http://www.amazon.com/CMT-811-200-11-Double-Straight-2-Inch/dp/B001NI6PGQ/
I've used the CMT before, it's a good bit.
fritter63 said:Here's one of my new box beams made with the festool 20 mm bit (and lots of 4 mm dominoes!)
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hrrb said:Tom Bellemare said:
I'd go for Tom's suggestion too...or this one from CMT, part no. 392.200.11
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Kind regards
Henrik
fritter63 said:thebicyclecafe said:Hey Eoghan,
Either of these ought to work, if you're just looking for a straight bit, 1/4" shank only though...:
http://www.amazon.com/Freud-04-552-Diameter-4-Inch-Straight/dp/B000P18UNS/
http://www.amazon.com/CMT-811-200-11-Double-Straight-2-Inch/dp/B001NI6PGQ/
I've used the CMT before, it's a good bit.
I have to disagree. Pls see my thread comparing the two types of bits. That straight bit ain't for plunging.
fastbike said:Is the 10mm shaft going to fit in the US OF1400?
Is it really wise to use a forstner bit in a plunge router? I would think the rotation speed of the router is much to high for a forstner bit?
Tom Bellemare said:fastbike said:Is the 10mm shaft going to fit in the US OF1400?
Those CMT bits are meant for boring machines.
Is it really wise to use a forstner bit in a plunge router? I would think the rotation speed of the router is much to high for a forstner bit?
The Festool bit I mentioned and the CMT bit that Michael linked to are both hinge boring bits. The Festool bit is for routers and has an 8 mm shaft. The CMT bit is meant for boring machines and has a 10 mm shaft.
Tom
Michael Kellough said:Henrik,
I searched the 392.200.11 number and only came up with the boring bit (if I remember correctly).
Tom is a CMT dealer, I wonder if he can get the 392 router bit and how the price compares to the Festool bit.