I have these bits that I ordered from Inventables. They are described as V Carving bits. I would like to use one of them to make a chamfer on a piece of MDF. One is 90 degree and the other is a 60 degree one. I would like to add them to my tool library but am lost as to what to put in for the parameters. Do I choose it as a chamfer bit or counter sink bit or something else. I assume the taper angle is not the same as the angles stated below since it is asking for a number less than 90 degrees and one of the bits are described as a 90 degree V bit. What would I enter for tip diameter? Here is all the info I have from the inventables website:
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Thanks, I put the same number for diameter and shaft diameter which is .25" since its described as 1/4 inch shank. Is that correct? Should they both be the same in this case? I understand overall length but can you please clarify shoulder length and body length in this case. Also, does this have 2 flutes?
Diameter refers to the size of the cutting body which looks to be about .500 if that shank is .25. Shoulder Length is from the tip to the Shoulder between the cutter and the shank. (1-3 tangent through the body). Body length is the length of the entire cutter(1-4 tangentially through the body) . Overall length is the length of the tool sticking out of the toolholder. And finally, yes, 2 flutes.
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