PreferrablyWood
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Now I'm getting the CMS GE with the OF 2200
I've made a startup list based mostly from what I've learned from the various usage videos on the here on the Fog and from related material on the net
I chose an up-cut spiral, there are two types one with a speciel chip ejecting edge treatment which cost about 20% more than the regular one they are both solid carbide, for through cutouts with the MFS
2 bearing guided edge trimming bits, the 24mm 8mm shank and the 55mm 12mm shank for doing edging and template work.
a round over bit with 44 mm diameter for large rails and edges on benches planters, I already have a small round over bit with 8mm shank. The bigger bits I plan on using mostly in the table.. [eek]
a lock mitre bit, the largest CMT offer has is 70mm diameter which I can see the CMS can't accommodate, so I went to the smaller size diameter 50mm. For small boxes, and Hollow columns..
A planing bit, it's unfortunately only with a 1/2 shank 38mm diameter. so that will be the only bit that will require me to get a 1/2 collet for the OF 2200
A long straight bit for jointing and doing grooves.. for dados..
I'll wait to get the v groove and round nose bits..or any panel raising bits..
My question is are there any bits that as a core system setup I'm missing in my startup list? They are all 12mm shank, except the short edge trimming bit which is 8mm
Thanks for any help
As the bits I'm interested in were on back order in the UK, I've decided to get them through italian Amazon seems prices are competitive..
I'll add that my plan is to do some outdoor furniture,planters thick massive oak or exotic woods, interior panel doors, countertops, door hardware trellis with lap joints, torsion box, classic workbench..
I've made a startup list based mostly from what I've learned from the various usage videos on the here on the Fog and from related material on the net
I chose an up-cut spiral, there are two types one with a speciel chip ejecting edge treatment which cost about 20% more than the regular one they are both solid carbide, for through cutouts with the MFS
2 bearing guided edge trimming bits, the 24mm 8mm shank and the 55mm 12mm shank for doing edging and template work.
a round over bit with 44 mm diameter for large rails and edges on benches planters, I already have a small round over bit with 8mm shank. The bigger bits I plan on using mostly in the table.. [eek]
a lock mitre bit, the largest CMT offer has is 70mm diameter which I can see the CMS can't accommodate, so I went to the smaller size diameter 50mm. For small boxes, and Hollow columns..
A planing bit, it's unfortunately only with a 1/2 shank 38mm diameter. so that will be the only bit that will require me to get a 1/2 collet for the OF 2200
A long straight bit for jointing and doing grooves.. for dados..
I'll wait to get the v groove and round nose bits..or any panel raising bits..
My question is are there any bits that as a core system setup I'm missing in my startup list? They are all 12mm shank, except the short edge trimming bit which is 8mm
Thanks for any help
As the bits I'm interested in were on back order in the UK, I've decided to get them through italian Amazon seems prices are competitive..
I'll add that my plan is to do some outdoor furniture,planters thick massive oak or exotic woods, interior panel doors, countertops, door hardware trellis with lap joints, torsion box, classic workbench..