So I tried to cut out a design on the end of a poplar board. Lets just say, it hurts to have 2 horsepower break a board on your hand. Im using a straight bit 1/4" on a board thats about 3/4" thick. The bit is raised slightly over the boards height. Its just very resistant to any kind of turn or pressure. I tried different speeds and even a thinner board but it just keeps kicking back and breaking wood. Once my bit even wiggled loose, luckly i cut the machine off before it flew out. I forgot to mention this is on my router/table.
Any tips?
(Edit: not really on topic, but I just uploaded my guitar album from a few months back to a webhost. If anyones interested in metal Id like you to hear my stuff! http://s61.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=26K895HNYSR8V1XHC5IZ2L63N5)
Any tips?
(Edit: not really on topic, but I just uploaded my guitar album from a few months back to a webhost. If anyones interested in metal Id like you to hear my stuff! http://s61.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=26K895HNYSR8V1XHC5IZ2L63N5)
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