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What caused this?
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Re: What caused this?
Just a bad bit, I guess - I stuck another one in the router and it worked fine.
NOW - to fix the slot from the incident, I had to widen it 1/8" on both sides of the truss rod. It was the only way.
Have I compromised the integrity of the neck, or will a lamination of some 1/8" strips strengthen sufficiently?
Any tips on that wide slot will be appreciated.
NOW - to fix the slot from the incident, I had to widen it 1/8" on both sides of the truss rod. It was the only way.
Have I compromised the integrity of the neck, or will a lamination of some 1/8" strips strengthen sufficiently?
Any tips on that wide slot will be appreciated.
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Re: What caused this?
I've also never seen anything like that before, I can't imagine the force required to to bend a router bit at the shank.
Firstly I would suspect a defective bit, whose make was it? And secondly, did you have the bit deep into the collet or was it protruding maybe too far?
Bob
Firstly I would suspect a defective bit, whose make was it? And secondly, did you have the bit deep into the collet or was it protruding maybe too far?
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Re: What caused this?
Strips glued in either side of the truss rod will work just fine, I think you had a lucky escape.deadedith wrote:
Have I compromised the integrity of the neck, or will a lamination of some 1/8" strips strengthen sufficiently?
Bob
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Re: What caused this?
The bit was deep in the collet, and it came from a set of 4 bits from Home Depot for $20. I had my hands on a single Diablo bit for $20 then spotted these and thought I'd give them a try. Just checked, it is the Ryobi straight bit router set.
Any thoughts on the brand? I'm definitely returning them.
Any thoughts on the brand? I'm definitely returning them.
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Well I bought a Ryobi random orbital sander and tbh it's absolute pants, doesn't come close to my old AEG. Ryobi is one of the cheapest makes here in the UK.deadedith wrote: Just checked, it is the Ryobi straight bit router set.
Any thoughts on the brand? I'm definitely returning them.
Bob
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