Kottwitz-Graphics
New Member
Hey, guys, I need some advice on routing some wood... Very old oak, to be precise. I got a couple of pieces of wood that they cut down, and planed to thickness, and they told me that it is very hard...
I'll be cutting a bevel into the material using a 120 degree bevel bit, and I have a couple of questions before I start...
Would it be better to slow the machine down to a slow crawl, and turn crank the RPMs of the router up (in excess of 20,000 rpm)?
The letters will be about 1/2" deep at the deepest point... so I'm thinking passes at about 1/8" per run...
Also, should I think about some form of cooling mist? Or compressed air to help cool the bit while its working. My biggest concern is staining the wood with some chemical or oil...
Thanks in advance,
Mark
I'll be cutting a bevel into the material using a 120 degree bevel bit, and I have a couple of questions before I start...
Would it be better to slow the machine down to a slow crawl, and turn crank the RPMs of the router up (in excess of 20,000 rpm)?
The letters will be about 1/2" deep at the deepest point... so I'm thinking passes at about 1/8" per run...
Also, should I think about some form of cooling mist? Or compressed air to help cool the bit while its working. My biggest concern is staining the wood with some chemical or oil...
Thanks in advance,
Mark