Folks,
I've used the same 1/4" downcut spiral router bit to cut the binding channels on four guitars and am about to start binding my fifth. I have no idea how long the bits last and how to determine when one ought to be retired.
Suggestions?
Thanks!
router bit longevity
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router bit longevity
Peter Havriluk
Re: router bit longevity
Keep it clean and it will last for many more binding jobs than four. I clean the bit after every binding session. I place the bit is a container with "Simple Green" for 10 minutes or more. Expensive cleaners are not necessary. Use a toothbrush to clean the cutting surfaces. You will find that a carbide bit will last almost indefinitely IF YOU CLEAN IT!
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Re: router bit longevity
Thanks for the advice. I hadn't any idea that the longevity/clean relationship existed.
Peter Havriluk