Andrewbullie
Established Member
After owning a spindle moulder for a couple of years I've eventually got around to trying it out this afternoon. I thought I'd try making a couple of tenons for a window frame today and used a Euro cutter with flat profile blades installed. I used the carriage for the cut but found that the finish is not good on the back edge. The last part seems to be splintering and breaking out the timber which I imagine I could resolve by making manual cuts before but I'm seeking advice to whether or not I am doing the right thing.
The machine is a Kity 619ti and it was fitted with a Charnwood 40mm Euro cutter with new flat blades. I had the speed at 6800 rpm and ran the wood through at a depth of 1" (D) x 3/4" (H) on pine.
Have I got the speed right? Am I using the wrong cutter? Am I trying to take too much off in one pass?
Any guidance would be appreciated as this is the first thing I have done on the machine and I am completely new to spindle moulders.
Thanks
The machine is a Kity 619ti and it was fitted with a Charnwood 40mm Euro cutter with new flat blades. I had the speed at 6800 rpm and ran the wood through at a depth of 1" (D) x 3/4" (H) on pine.
Have I got the speed right? Am I using the wrong cutter? Am I trying to take too much off in one pass?
Any guidance would be appreciated as this is the first thing I have done on the machine and I am completely new to spindle moulders.
Thanks