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Barb dado plunge

Postby Forrest Chapman » Sun, Oct 17 2010, 4:41PM

I've been playing around with the barb dado and wonder if it is better to have ramp in turned off for this tool. It tends to mess up about the last 3/4" of the cut.

Your thoughts, Forrest
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Re: Barb dado plunge

Postby Ryan Hochgesang » Mon, Oct 18 2010, 4:00PM

Forrest,

I would recommend a shorter value for ramp-in (.25" to .5"). There has been discussion to possibly implement the option to designate dado/rout ramp in length, in the next version of control nesting. This is for all dados and routs. A rout is any cut from pocketing or centerline.
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Re: Barb dado plunge

Postby Georgi Baltov » Tue, Oct 19 2010, 8:40AM

I would like that Ryan. I have a 3/4" tool that machines for our thick backs and on some parts it ramps on some it plunges. I would appreciated it greatly if I can set it up to ramp in all the time.
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Re: Barb dado plunge

Postby Zach Froble » Thu, Nov 04 2010, 2:40PM

Forrest,

I am thinking about trying the bard dado. I am assuming you are using the 1/4" tool available. Can you give me some info on your settings you are running with this tool; i.e. feeds and speeds.

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Re: Barb dado plunge

Postby Forrest Chapman » Thu, Nov 04 2010, 4:33PM

Hey Zach,

So far I've only used it on 1/2" .47 material and have run it at 18k rpm and 600 ipm. I have had to use a 55% tenon and have gone between .025 and .030 tolerance for fit. With those settings I set my bit at .25 and run with it. To get consistent fits make sure you fly cut and have even cut thru. I have cut mostly drawer parts but have started to cut a few prototypes for a new line of face frame cabs.

Hope this helps,
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