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18th February 2024, 09:21 AM #16
I own the bit, the "ribbing" is a feed rate issue.
What speed are you running the router at?
I run my Spindle moulder and MOF1 at the slowest speed when using this bit.
It is a beast, but leaves a great finish, especially in Redgum.Segmented Router Bit Redgum.jpgPat
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I was running it at nearly max RPM, as that's what the manual says to use for bits up to 25mm diameter. That's clearly too fast for this bit. Peter Millard runs his at half speed in this video review of the bit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBJZlI9IVlI
Good to know, thanks.
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