Was excited to pick up my new Amana bits today at my local saw shop.
On inspection I was immediately disappointed with the V bit. It's the 1in 90*, and I thought it would be a great replacement for my worn out Home Depot bit, the problem is it is not perfectly pointed at the tip.
Forgive the ASCII art, and the photo will not show what I mean as well as I want, but the tip looks something like VV at the end. The result is 3/16" valley at the bottom of my V.. This means no square corners when V carving. My radius is limited to about 3/16, which is too much for me.
From CNC
Act two:
My new aluminum bit. Clamped down my first piece of aluminum, fired up the router, set my speed to 8ipm, and lowered for the first cut. BANG. Motors stall. All hell broke loose. So did my bit.
From CNC
Considering I wrote a check for $111.20 for the two of these, I was hoping for a little more.
The problem with the V bit is obvious.In the ad's it shows a perfect 90* point at the end. My $20 home depot bit could deliver that, don't see why Amana tool cant. The aluminum bit, I'm not so sure. 8IPM seems pretty safe. No, I did not put on lube, but to break immediately on contact....