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So I've got a fairly new Bosch 1617EVSPK router. Probably only has about 20 minutes of run time on it so far, maybe less. I've mostly bought Freud, but have been starting to pick up a few Whitside bits. Last week I had one of my new 1/2" shank Whiteside bits creep out of the collet by about 1/16" during the first few inches of a cut. I've never had this happen before so I took a few minutes to see exactly what the problem was. The chuck was still tight and the bit was inserted to the correct depth, but I could pull the bit right out with two fingers. I measured the shank and it was 0.4975. Just a tad small compared to my other bits which are mostly Freud and Ryobi and measure 0.4985-0.4990. Since I had just bought it from Amazon, I returned the "defective" bit.
Fast forward to yesterday. Was getting ready to use a different new Whiteside bit for the first time and decided to check the shank size before I started to use it. Measured 0.4980, ok that should work, only 5 ten thousands of an inch smaller than the Freud bit I was just using earlier in the day. Cleaned off the router chuck and shank and tightened it in the router. I pulled on the bit and came right out of the chuck as if I hadn't even tightened it at all. I reinserted the Freud bit I was using earlier and barely tightened the chuck. Could not get it to move at all.
So now I'm perplexed. I can literally take the wrenches, put them between one finger and thumb and gently squeeze them together, wrap a sock around any of my Freud bits and pull with everything I got and none of them will come out of the chuck. Then take the Whiteside bit and tighten it the same way or with both hands on the wrenches, tried that too, and the bit will just slip right out.
This really doesn't make any sense to me and probably sounds crazy. The difference in shank size between these two brands of bits is at most 0.0009 and closer to 0.0003 in some areas measured with a micrometer. My first thought was that there was something wrong with the bits, but since there is virtually no size difference between the Freud and Whiteside bits, less than 1 one thousand of an inch I'm thinking that's not the case. Second thought is that the collet is shot, but if that were the case, I would think none of my bits would stay in, right? I went through tonight and checked several other Freud and a Ryobi bits and no problems. Checked the other Whiteside bits I got and one will stay in if I really tighten it down, and the other ones I can pull out. So it's only been the Whiteside bits that I can pull out, 5 of them so far. Does less than 0.001 shank diameter really make that big of a difference?
Any thoughts? [unsure]
Fast forward to yesterday. Was getting ready to use a different new Whiteside bit for the first time and decided to check the shank size before I started to use it. Measured 0.4980, ok that should work, only 5 ten thousands of an inch smaller than the Freud bit I was just using earlier in the day. Cleaned off the router chuck and shank and tightened it in the router. I pulled on the bit and came right out of the chuck as if I hadn't even tightened it at all. I reinserted the Freud bit I was using earlier and barely tightened the chuck. Could not get it to move at all.
So now I'm perplexed. I can literally take the wrenches, put them between one finger and thumb and gently squeeze them together, wrap a sock around any of my Freud bits and pull with everything I got and none of them will come out of the chuck. Then take the Whiteside bit and tighten it the same way or with both hands on the wrenches, tried that too, and the bit will just slip right out.
This really doesn't make any sense to me and probably sounds crazy. The difference in shank size between these two brands of bits is at most 0.0009 and closer to 0.0003 in some areas measured with a micrometer. My first thought was that there was something wrong with the bits, but since there is virtually no size difference between the Freud and Whiteside bits, less than 1 one thousand of an inch I'm thinking that's not the case. Second thought is that the collet is shot, but if that were the case, I would think none of my bits would stay in, right? I went through tonight and checked several other Freud and a Ryobi bits and no problems. Checked the other Whiteside bits I got and one will stay in if I really tighten it down, and the other ones I can pull out. So it's only been the Whiteside bits that I can pull out, 5 of them so far. Does less than 0.001 shank diameter really make that big of a difference?
Any thoughts? [unsure]