Warning: Make sure the router bit is properly fastened and tightened in the router’s collet and the bit can rotate freely without any obstructions.
Instructions: Slowly dial up the RPMs on your router to the recommended maximum. Then, dial back if needed to find the “sweet spot”. The sweet spot is the speed at which the least resonant vibration is present. If the sweet spot cannot be achieved within 5,000 RPMs of the max, check the collet for residue or other debris and start over.
Bit Diameter (Inches)
|
Max RPM
|
Min RPM
|
---|---|---|
1
|
24,000
|
19,000
|
1.1
|
24,000
|
19,000
|
1.2
|
24,000
|
19,000
|
1.3
|
24,000
|
19,000
|
1.4
|
24,000
|
19,000
|
1.5
|
24,000
|
19,000
|
1.6
|
22,500
|
17,500
|
1.7
|
21,100
|
16,100
|
1.8
|
20,000
|
15,000
|
1.9
|
18,900
|
13,900
|
2
|
18,000
|
13,000
|
2.1
|
17,100
|
12,100
|
2.2
|
16,300
|
11,300
|
2.3
|
15,600
|
10,600
|
2.4
|
15,000
|
10,000
|
2.5
|
14,400
|
9,400
|
2.6
|
13,800
|
8,800
|
2.7
|
13,300
|
8,300
|
2.8
|
12,800
|
7,800
|
2.9
|
12,400
|
7,400
|
3
|
12,000
|
7,000
|
3.1
|
11,600
|
6,600
|
3.2
|
11,200
|
6,200
|
3.3
|
10,900
|
5,900
|
3.4
|
10,500
|
5,500
|
3.5
|
10,200
|
5,200
|
The Yonico 14134 ball bearing router bit is an ideal choice for all your large stock trim applications. This Carbide Tipped router bit features 2" long cutters as well as both Top and Bottom Ball Bearings.
This allows bit versality and can be used with either a top or bottom template. It is especially preferential for template work when routing rounded or curvy wood.
The top and bottom bearings allow you to flip over the wood stock when you reach "up-grain" and rout that segment in a "down-grain" direction, maintaining uniform smoothness around the work-piece.