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6061 is the recommended alum for routing, 5052 is softer and tends to heat up more. Most will use 5052 because it's significantly cheaper.
If your gumming up your spindle speed is too fast. You can always move faster thru material, it's just that you have to keep your bit cooler.
I use a...
An analogy for this is like Barry Bonds. Sure he cranks some jack out and beyond the outfield and wins games, he will be always remembered in his "industry". BUT on a personal level how is he? Is he good for the clubhouse and locker room? T.O., Randy Moss, Shaq?
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LOL I just got one too Gino. I'll have to try them when I get a chance. Thx for sending. But where did you get that address? It was sent to my folks house, lol.
After much reading curiosity has taken over me.
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Router or spindle. Use a up spiral bit, single or double flute. Sounds like your rpm's were too fast and feed rate to slow. Here's an example of a single flute bit.
15,000RPM's @ 1.25" IPS You want a chipload of about .06 to .015 for hardwoods.
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