Are there any router bits that work in timber around 2,800 rpm?
I have an old but perfectly working De Walt radial arm saw that has a threaded take off on the spindle opposite the saw blade for a chuck. I am probably one of the very few people on the planet who has the apparently now very rare chuck for that take off, which I think came with the machine as an added extra when I bought it.
When I bought this all round wonder machine in the late 1970s, one of its strong selling features was that it could rout timber with this chuck.
I'm not aware of router bits that work effectively below about 10,000 RPM, but maybe there were some - and they'd have been HSS at best in the 1970s - that did.
Anyone know of anything?
'Cos I'm thinking it could be handy at times instead of a router sled or other overhead moving router when I want to cut accurate slots etc.