sToolman said:You said either the down shear or the up shear bit will work well, leaning towards a down shear bit.
woodshopdemos said:Jeez, they stole my thunder. Actually I am glad they gave you the URL...saves me looking. You can get lucky and find a bit that is exact thickness of the ply, but it is purely by chance. Even those sets that describe themselves as "undersized" are for today's plywood, I find will not fit exactly. The problem is the ply...it can vary from minute to minute. That is why I would rather get a bit that is always undersized. I can then use my method of making the second pass. "up" and "down" spiral bits can be a bit confusing. "Up" is the one you want. I will keep the dado clean in that it draws the chips "up" an dout of the cut. For a 1/2" or less dado, you can make the first cut iin one pass, and then move router and make 2nd cut. It should be t otally clean dado at that point.
sToolman said:woodshopdemos said:Rob, I've seen the set you have pictured but am not sure about it for the reason mentioned above. Have you had success with it with different types or sheets of plywood? Thanks for posting the picture and sample.
Actually, I've only used it on oak veneer plywood from woodcraft, but I had some baltic birch in the building, and tried it for you, and there some play in the baltic birch, not a good fit, but with the oak veneer ply, I had to use a scrap of wood to tap it in.
woodshopdemos said:Jeez, they stole my thunder. Actually I am glad they gave you the URL...saves me looking. You can get lucky and find a bit that is exact thickness of the ply, but it is purely by chance. Even those sets that describe themselves as "undersized" are for today's plywood, I find will not fit exactly. The problem is the ply...it can vary from minute to minute. That is why I would rather get a bit that is always undersized. I can then use my method of making the second pass. "up" and "down" spiral bits can be a bit confusing. "Up" is the one you want. I will keep the dado clean in that it draws the chips "up" an dout of the cut. For a 1/2" or less dado, you can make the first cut iin one pass, and then move router and make 2nd cut. It should be t otally clean dado at that point.
sToolman said:Any brand name tips out there? And where to buy? There's a myriad of choices out there.
robtonya said:I have had good luck with the CMT plywood bit set. I've only used them once, but the fit for me was tight.